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iodized salt

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: iodized salt
(ī·ə′dīzd ′sölt)

(food engineering) Common table salt which has been treated with iodide to provide iodine as a nutritional supplement.


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Food and Nutrition: iodized salt
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Usually 1 part of iodate in 25, 000-50, 000 parts of salt, as a means of ensuring adequate iodine intake in regions where deficiency is a problem.

Veterinary Dictionary: iodized salt
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Contains 200 mg potassium iodate per kg of salt.

 
 

 

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