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1 KC# Ammonium Citrate Dibasic, ACS / FCC TDF-SQWM Pareve See Note Below * Ammonium Citrate Tribasic, FCC CWX-TRRK Pareve See Note Below * Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic, ACS / NF VWC-BWXL Pareve See Note Below * Ammonium Phosphate Monobasic, ACS VVN-XGLM Pareve See Note Below * Ammonium Sulfate, ACS/NF QLM-XZXQ Pareve See Note Below * Basic Copper Carbonate, Purified LFP-JLQD Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Carbonate Low Aluminum, USP / EP / E170 BTJ-PRMN Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Citrate Malate RKN-TVKX Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Citrate, USP / FCC / E333 (iii) DRW-FGGM Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Formate, Purified PXF-VKXS Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Fumarate, Purified TRX-DZNW Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Gluconate, EP / USP PJW-SVBZ Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Hydroxide, Low Aluminum / Low Fluoride, USP XBP-TNWN Pareve See Note Below * / FCC Calcium Lactate, USP PSW-KHCM Pareve See Note Below *
2 KC# Calcium Magnesium Citrate TTK-KZKG Pareve See Note Below * Note: Calcium Malate JVF-XLPZ Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Phosphate Dibasic Anhydrous, FCC / USP / HMM-KXHL Pareve See Note Below * E341(iii) Calcium Phosphate Monobasic Anhydrous Purified NBG-NXWN Pareve See Note Below * Calcium Succinate, Purified GRG-JMRP Pareve See Note Below * Copper Citrate Hemitrihydrate SCJ-TSTL Pareve See Note Below * Copper Gluconate, USP / FCC JCQ-QHMK Pareve See Note Below * Copper Gluconate, USP, Low HM LDX-VBBH Pareve See Note Below * Cupric Oxide, Purified XCW-QJGN Pareve See Note Below * Cupric Sulfate Anhydrous USP/EP WLN-WLSS Pareve See Note Below * Cupric Sulfate Monohydrate LHC-VNVF Pareve See Note Below * Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate, / EP HSS-ZQVZ Pareve See Note Below *
3 KC# Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, USP / FCC HTK-CSZG Pareve See Note Below * Ferric Ammonium Citrate Brown, USP FVJ-SDNB Pareve See Note Below * Ferric Ammonium Citrate FCC, Brown, Green and BP VRQ-ZLGT Pareve See Note Below * Red Ferric Citrate, Purified Powder RTR-LSLZ Pareve See Note Below * Ferric Phosphate Hydrate, FCC CPJ-LWXT Pareve See Note Below * Ferric Pyrophosphate, FCC ZFH-LHBV Pareve See Note Below * Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate, Purified SMT-FZRQ Pareve See Note Below * Ferrous Citrate Dibasic, Purified WXL-MMRL Pareve See Note Below * Ferrous Fumarate, USP / FCC / EP ZFJ-WRVJ Pareve See Note Below * Ferrous Gluconate, USP / FCC / EP CJP-PTMZ Pareve See Note Below * Ferrous Lactate, FCC LZD-MXVR Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Ascorbate KSQ-WSRB Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Aspartate XJS-MKHW Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Aspartate Monobasic Dihydrate, EP CFX-LFZH Pareve See Note Below *
4 KC# Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Anhydrous, USP / EP ZGV-TFXV Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Citrate Tribasic, USP GKG-CSMW Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Citrate Unadecahydrate PPN-KCPD Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Gluconate, USP FSM-CHTQ Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Lactate, Purified & EP NFP-GZLC Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Malate Monohydrate, Purified TDT-MKKX Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Malate Trihydrate, Purified JGX-NBNW Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Oxide Heavy, USP / FCC STK-VZGT Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Oxide Light, USP / FCC HJJ-VZWK Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic, FCC HXQ-FVQD Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Phosphate Tribasic, USP / FCC TZN-CGKL Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Sulfate Dried, USP JXC-LDZS Pareve See Note Below * Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate, USP FQK-DDFS Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Ascorbate PHH-LGPS Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Citrate, FCC XVR-TWKR Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Gluconate, USP / FCC MBH-VGVN Pareve See Note Below *
5 KC# Manganese Lactate LMV-WPCW Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate, ACS RVJ-SPXT Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate, USP / FCC / ACS MZR-RVZL Pareve See Note Below * Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate, USP/FCC/EP BTM-CFKX Pareve See Note Below * Microencapsulated Copper Gluconate 20% WDK-CXHX Pareve See Note Below * Microencapsulated Cupric Sulfate 50% NWX-PWGJ Pareve Symbol Microencapsulated Ferrous Fumarate 60% DCL-QFXM Pareve See Note Below * Brand: Microencapsulated Ferrous Fumarate 60% MICROENCAPSULATED FERROUS SULFATE DRIED KLN-VVKF Pareve See Note Below * 60% Microencapsulated Magnesium Oxide, 40% XCW-JFXX Pareve See Note Below *
6 KC# Microencapsulated Manganese Sulfate, 50% HPJ-CFGC Pareve See Note Below * Microencapsulated Reduced Iron 70% PSH-CDVJ Pareve See Note Below * MICROENCAPSULATED TITANIUM DIOXIDE 30% XLG-SWSP Pareve See Note Below * Microencapsulated Zinc Oxide 50% FSS-SSRS Pareve See Note Below * Microencapsulated Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate 50% BFK-RJJQ Pareve See Note Below * Poly C Blend JSD-DDXM Pareve See Note Below * Brand: Poly C Blend Potassium Carbonate, ACS KQV-LQFX Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous, USP GCX-QSDN Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Nitrate, FCC / ACS / USP LXB-RQGN Pareve See Note Below *
7 KC# Potassium Nitrate, USP / EP, Granulated NHZ-SVRK Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Phosphate Dibasic, ACS / USP GQR-VDFT Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Phosphate Monobasic, ACS / NF LRL-RWXL Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Phosphate Monobasic, EP / BP LTL-MZPM Pareve See Note Below * Potassium Sulfate, FCC / ACS / EP TTN-JJDR Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Acetate Trihydrate USP/EP/JP FVT-CVTD Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Bisulfate LFL-FRWN Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Caprylate, NF / EP XGJ-RRGK Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous, NF / EP HZN-KRZL Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Carbonate Purified / ACS / NF /EP LML-GDJR Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Formate Purified QDB-ZFBG Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Nitrate, ACS / FCC JWL-BKZQ Pareve See Note Below *
8 KC# Sodium Phosphate Dibasic USP RKJ-FHXG Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Phosphate Monobasic USP BFZ-RJRJ Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Phosphate Tribasi, ACS QTM-RRXJ Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Succinate Anhydrous NVQ-SXHB Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous, ACS / USP NWL-LDJJ Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous, EP JGL-SQDP Pareve See Note Below * Sodium Sulfate Decahydrate, ACS FDM-PLLL Pareve See Note Below * Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate FCC / ACS LMQ-TTZH Pareve See Note Below * Tribasic Calcium Phosphate NF / FCC / E341 (iii) RND-MXWQ Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Ascorbate Monohydrate Purified CXV-BVQB Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Citrate Dihydrate USP Low Lead WFK-VKJC Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Citrate Dihydrate, Reagent / Purified JBZ-GLKK Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Citrate Dihydrate, USP QDJ-QZFS Pareve See Note Below *
9 KC# Zinc Citrate Trihydrate, Purified HGQ-QQLK Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Citrate Trihydrate, Purified, Powder QVM-LRDG Pareve See Note Below * Note: Valid with or witrhout the OV symbol Zinc Gluconate, USP, Low HM QJX-KRZR Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Gluconate, USP/FCC WZS-KPRQ Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Lactate, Purified MSL-HVZV Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Oxide USP/FCC Low Lead NGD-SBMG Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Phosphate Tribasic Tetrahydrate Purified QGH-PVXD Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate USP PLB-ZQZX Pareve See Note Below * Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate USP/FCC KDW-WFWR Pareve See Note Below *
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