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titleOfInvention Process for the manufacture of a vitamin preparation
abstract A stable fluid aqueous emulsion of vitamins is obtained by emulsifying a concentrate of fat-soluble vitamins with an inert oil, liquid at ordinary temperature, and water in the absence of a substantial quantity of a carbohydrate or protein. A suitable concentrate consists of irradiated ergosterol or the unsaponifiable constituents of fish liver, which may be dissolved in paraffin oil, suitable inert oils are sesame and peanut oils and suitable emulsifying agents are gelatine, agar-agar carrageen, yolk of egg, casein, gum arabic, tragacanth.
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