Beverage compositions having enhanced .beta.-carotene bioavailab

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426 72, 426 73, 426 74, 426590, 426599, 426648, A23L 200, A23L 130

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ABSTRACT:
A method for enhancing .beta.-carotene absorption in animals and humans by administering a beverage comprising:

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