Depletion of ascorbic acid derivatives in fish feed by the production process

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The depletion of ascorbic acid derivatives in fish feed during the feed processing (extrusion cooking and drying) was studied at five extrusion cooking temperatures and at 85°C for 2 h dryer processing temperature. Three ascorbic acid derivatives were used: L-ascorbyl-2-mono-phosphate Mg (APM), L-ascorbic acid sodium (AAS) and L-ascorbic acid palmitic acid ester (AAP). Samples were collected after drying and ascorbic acid derivatives losses evaluated. APM was found to be quiet stable with an average retention of 88%, but AAS and AAP were unstable and the depletion was very high.

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Yoshitomi, B. (2004). Depletion of ascorbic acid derivatives in fish feed by the production process. Fisheries Science, 70(6), 1153–1156. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-2906.2004.00917.x

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