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Dietary powdering stabilization

Use Dusting powder, lubricant in making tablets, drier in paints and varnishes, a flatting agent, stabilizer and lubricant for plastics, an emulsifying agent in cosmetics, a dietary supplement, and in medicines. [Pg.781]

Use Cosmetics, lacquers, ointments, dusting powder, lubricant, mold-release agent, filler, antifoamer, heat and light stabilizer, medicine (dermatitis), tablet manufacture, dietary supplement. [Pg.1349]

Vitamin E is added to whole milk powder and cereals to supplement dietary requirements. The vitamin E requirement increases with an increased intake of polyunsaturated fatty acid and several types of margarines are enriched with vitamin E. The acetate ester of a-tocopherol is used as a supplement on account of its greater stability (Ottaway, 2008). [Pg.362]

Lai, SM, Gray, JL Partridge, JA and Flegal, CJ (1996) Stability of cholesterol and paprika carotenoids in egg powders as influenced by dietary and processing treatments. J. Sci. Food Agric., 72, 171-178. [Pg.49]


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