View Full Version : Does Selcon go bad?
parkinsn
07-09-2009, 06:28 PM
I got a bottle of Selcon from a reefer that was shutting down his system. He got it from a boxing day sale, its an unused full bottle. Just wondering if it has a shelf life? There is no expiry date on it which would tell me that its probably ok but it doesn't hurt to ask.
Mine once turned goohey and turned dark but other wise I always order a few at a time
with no problem. I think I probably threw it away though
parkinsn
07-09-2009, 06:36 PM
When i pulled out the dropper is kinda looks like "snot" but the color looks fine, and the rest is still liquidy.
Good description!!!! Mine does that and I still use it.
fkshiu
07-09-2009, 07:14 PM
You could try asking the company, but my Selcon has turned gooey as well on occassion and I still have used it. I'm not sure it's doing much good in that state, but it doesn't seem to hurt anything. Just give it a good shake.
naesco
07-11-2009, 01:07 AM
Check with the manufacturer but once opened it has got to be in the fridge
BC Mosaic
07-11-2009, 02:26 AM
........... but once opened it has got to be in the fridge
Oh great. Now he tells me.:wink:
parkinsn
07-11-2009, 02:29 AM
I hear ya... I never knew that either
hipp77
07-11-2009, 02:31 AM
I have never stored mine in the fridge. The manufacturer site does not say that it has to be.
I never have either-oops!
naesco
07-11-2009, 03:28 AM
The manufacturer gains if selcon has to be replaced because 'the selcon may be bad'. This reefer may toss the old one and buy a new one.
The salmon or other fish oil capsules for humans do not say 'refrigerate after opening' either.
But, if you take a few fresh sunflower seeds, crush them and leave them unrefrigerated, within days they go bad.
That is the reason why it makes sense to refrigerate selcon. Just my opinion
Isn't it a vitamin actually vitamin c
naesco
07-11-2009, 05:16 AM
Isn't it a vitamin actually vitamin c
I do not have a bottle with me but I recall that it is vitamin C in an emulsion of fatty acid stuff. I do not think refrigeration helps preserve vitamin C but I think it helps keep the fatty acid emulsion from going bad. On the other hand keeping it cool may effect the solubility so you would have to shake it before using it.
justinl
07-11-2009, 05:08 PM
selco is just stabilized pollock or squid lipids. Needs to be refrigerated as naesco pointed out. I always shake before use because i find it always settles to the bottom.
edit: and yes it does eventually go bad after a long while. If the colour and odour still look and smell right though, then it's alright.
Do the unopened bottles need refridgeration as well?
justinl
07-11-2009, 07:00 PM
probably. I've always refrigerated mine from the start.
naesco
07-11-2009, 07:42 PM
selco is just stabilized pollock or squid lipids. Needs to be refrigerated as naesco pointed out. I always shake before use because i find it always settles to the bottom.
edit: and yes it does eventually go bad after a long while. If the colour and odour still look and smell right though, then it's alright.
Thanks for the contents info.
Leah I also put it in the fridge even if it is unopened FYI.
Thanks guy's, I will from now on
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