Where beet pulp sits in the Sniff System
The methodology treats beet pulp as a quality input. It contributes positively to the relevant Sniff rubric components and does not trigger any controversial-ingredient penalty.
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Similar ingredients in the catalog
Sniff's semantic graph clusters these ingredients near beet pulp by formulation profile. Each links to its own ingredient page.
Research mentioning beet pulp
1 cited claim in the Sniff knowledge base reference beet pulp.
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Moderately fermentable fibers like beet pulp, containing approximately 20% soluble fiber, are used in gastrointestinal diets to produce butyrate. Butyrate is the primary energy source for colonocytes, supporting gut wall integrity.
Tier A · linked to sensitive stomach