Calcium-iron mineral supplements

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Product with added plural inorganic mineral or element...

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424147, 424154, 426531, 426549, 426590, 426599, 426648, 426656, 514502, A23L 1304

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ABSTRACT:
Nutritional mineral supplements comprise a mixture of a calcium source, especially calcium citrate-malate, and an iron-sugar complex, especially iron sucrate-malate. Food and beverage compositions, especially juice beverages, supplemented with these calcium and iron materials are disclosed.

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