Re: deactivated animal sterol?

Mike Smith (mikesmit@tyrell.net)
Fri, 22 Nov 1996 07:41:24 -0600

>Can someone tell me what "deactivated animal sterol" is? This is a common
>ingredient in mineral mixes for cattle.
>
My AAFCO catalog says:
90.7 D-Activated Animal Sterol is obtained by activation of a sterol
fraction of animal origin with ultra-violet light or other means. For label
identification it may be followed with the parenthetical phrase (Source of
Vitamin D3) (Adopted 1942.) IFN 7-00-408 Animal sterol irradiated

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