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A few elements taken up by plants are of no nutritive value and usually are eliminated or crystallized (e.g., silica), sometimes by deposition in special cells.
This suggests that people like the idea of being in nature but don't feel that they have to be actively contributing to its renewal — ashes, or "cremains," have no nutritive value.
Dyes provide no nutritive value or health benefit whatsoever.
The functional ingredient in a functional food or in a nutraceutical/dietary supplement can be a macronutrient (for example, n-3 fatty acids), a micronutrient (for example, vitamins), or an ingredient with little or no nutritive value (for example, phytochemicals) [ 10].
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Cel, a plant-based polysaccharide, has no or minimal nutritive value for most mammals, although some species, mostly herbivores, are able to extract some energy from it [23] [27].
For information on nutritive value, see nutrition: Human nutrition and diet.
For a discussion of the processing of fruits, see the article food preservation; for information on their nutritive value, see nutrition, human.
In a series of experiments (1928 29), he showed that acid treatment has no adverse effect on the nutritive value and edibility of the fodder and of products derived from animals fed the fodder.
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