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Raffinose is found in various vegetables, whole grains, and beans. The molecular structure of raffinose consists of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. Raffinose is a

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Raffinose is found in various vegetables, whole grains, and beans. The molecular structure of raffinose consists of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. Raffinose is a prebiotic, reportedly supporting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus. Raffinose has a Wikidata ID of Q410005 and is recognized as a chemical compound, subclass of primary metabolite, and trisaccharide.