Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Product with added plural inorganic mineral or element...
Patent
1988-12-20
1991-02-19
Paden, Carolyn
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Product with added plural inorganic mineral or element...
424439, 424647, 424648, 426590, 426599, 514502, 514905, A23L 1304
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049942832
ABSTRACT:
Nutritional mineral supplements comprise iron compounds and calcium compounds in combination with citrates or tartrates, ascorbates, and, optionally, fructose. The tendency of calcium to inhibit the bioavailability of iron is reduced in such compositions, so that conjoint bioavailability of these two important minerals is enhanced.
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Mehansho Haile
Smith Kenneth T.
Dabek R. A.
Lewis L. W.
Paden Carolyn
The Procter & Gamble & Company
Yetter J. J.
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