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Nutritional premixes are food ingredients used to fortify food products with essential vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. They are typically used in processed foods, such as breakfast cereals, snacks, and beverages, to improve the nutritional value of the product. Premixes are also used in dietary supplements, infant formulas, and medical foods.
Nutritional premixes are typically custom-made for each product, and can be tailored to meet specific nutritional requirements. They are usually composed of a blend of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, such as amino acids, fatty acids, and probiotics. The ingredients are typically sourced from a variety of suppliers, and are blended together in a specific ratio to meet the desired nutritional profile.
Some of the major companies in the nutritional premix market include DSM, BASF, Cargill, ADM, and Ingredion. Other notable players include Balchem, Glanbia, and Prinova. Show Less Read more