How long do vitamins last in multivitamin juice?
I like to drink multivitamin juice similar to this, but it takes me a 3 or 4 days to drink whole carton.
How long will these added vitamins last, when kept in the refrigerator?
How long will they last, when I keep the juice in a room temperature?
I'm not asking how long the juice will be safe to drink, but only about the vitamin content (A, C, and various from the B group).
Best Answer
If you drink up your juice within 3 to 4 days, the vitamin content will not decrease significantly. Usually, if properly stored, vitamis last for years.
Here is a link to some more information. Although not specifically talking about juice, I still found it informative: https://labdoor.com/article/do-vitamins-go-bad
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How long are liquid vitamins good for?
Some companies voluntarily provide a \u201cbest before\u201d or \u201cuse by\u201d date on the lid or the label. According to Shilpa Raut, a senior research scientist at Amway, the typical shelf life for vitamins is two years.How long do liquid vitamins last once opened?
Once opened, they last for 6 months in the refrigerator. Some customers have forgotten to refrigerate their Multi's after they have opened them. We have done testing on the Multivitamins and the Multiminerals and they are good for 7 days out of the refrigerator.How long do vitamins last in a bottle?
Stored properly, vitamins are usually stable for four or five years, according to Glen M. Shue, a chemist/ nutritionist for the Food and Drug Administration, but he added: ''We had a bottle of vitamin D on the shelf in the lab for 10 years.Can you put vitamins in juice?
Citrus, like orange juice, actually increase the effectiveness and uptake of your vitamins and minerals. Minerals, in general, are absorbed in the highest rates when paired with citrus or acidic foods.YOUR VITAMINS EXPIRATION DATE DOESN'T MEAN WHAT YOU THINK - Dr Alan Mandell, DC
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Answer 2
Vitamin and general nutritional content are consumed by "living" food
Once the food has been processed or preserved the nutritional content should be in a static form till the date provided by the manufacturer
Bottled juice has usually been pasteurised and all yeast and bacterial action and therefore nutritional change should have ceased if stored as recommended before opening, and after opening
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