The main component of sugarcane is disaccharide, which cannot be directly absorbed by human body, and must be converted into monosaccharide to be effectively absorbed by human body. As the energy source of various organisms, or as the material raw material of organisms, it plays an important role in the storage or transportation of essential sugar.
Excessive sugar cane, that is, excessive intake of disaccharide, will be converted into carbohydrate and heat energy supply under the action of vitamin B 1, or excreted in the form of urine.
The distribution of sugarcane is mainly between 33 north latitude and 30 south latitude, 25 south latitude, and the area is relatively concentrated. Sugarcane is native to India and widely planted in tropical and subtropical regions.
The country with the largest sugarcane planting area is Brazil, followed by India, and China ranks third. Other countries with large sugarcane planting areas include Cuba, Thailand, Mexico, Australia and the United States.
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