Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Product with added vitamin or derivative thereof for...
Patent
1999-06-03
2000-12-05
Pratt, Helen
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Product with added vitamin or derivative thereof for...
426519, 426580, 426585, 424439, A23L 1302
Patent
active
061563544
ABSTRACT:
A milk product including a level of vitamin E per serving of said product which can conveniently provide at least 100 IU of vitamin E per day to an individual ingesting the product. The vitamin E is uniformly microdispersed throughout the product, and ingestion of at least 100 IU of vitamin E per day in the product is sufficient to cause the fasting plasma vitamin E/cholesterol ratio in human subjects to be elevated at least 50% above the basal fasting level of vitamin E measured in the same subjects consuming no vitamin E dietary supplements. A method for elevating the plasma vitamin E level at least 50% in human subjects is also described. The method includes ingesting a milk product as described.
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Hayes Kenneth C.
Perlman Daniel
Brandeis University
Pratt Helen
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