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Matexcel NEFA-0027 Microencapsulated L-carnitine Powder, 83%
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Microencapsulation can effectively protect the oil, reduce the oxidative rancidity during the storage process, and greatly provide the convenience of the oil. Powdered oils have been used as seasonings in the production of biscuits and breads, as well as ingredients for instant desserts, ice cream and seasoning powders. For highly unsaturated fatty acids, microencapsulation can effectively reduce the possibility of oxidative deterioration. At the same time, for fishy or odorous oils, microencapsulation can also mask odors.

NEFA-0027; Microencapsulated L-carnitine Powder, 83%; functional lipids; MCT oil; Phytosterols; Vitamin E; Tocopherol; Vegan lipid; plant oil; Omega oil; CLA; DHA; ARA; BCAA; amino acid; Vegetable Oil

Application: Capsule, Tableting, Solid Beverages

Morphology: White to off-white free-flowing powder

Key Words: Synonyms: Microencapsulated L-carnitine Powder, 83%
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Storage Temperature 20.0 °C
 
Descriptive Properties
Product overviewL-carnitine is a nutrient and dietary supplement. It plays a crucial role in the production of energy by transporting fatty acids into your cells' mitochondria

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