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titleOfInvention An embedding preparing method for a diclazuril premix microcapsule
abstract An embedding preparing method for a diclazuril premix microcapsule is disclosed. The method is characterized by including fully mixing vitamin C, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6 and folic acid to form mixed powder, weighing 15-17 parts by weight of the mixed powder, suspending in a fludized bed, fully mixing 1 part by weight of a diclazuril acetone solution the diclazuril content of which is 50% and 1.5-1.7 parts by weight of an ethanol solution to form a film forming solution, adding the film forming solution into the reactor in 12-18 min in a mist spray form, and drying at 60-80 DEG C to form film, thus forming the water-soluble composite vitamin microcapsule. Mixture microspheres of composite vitamins are covered with diclazuril film, thus maintaining quality stability, avoiding moisture absorption and oxidation of the vitamins, preventing reactions of the vitamins and mineral compounds, and facilitating product storage.
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