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Luo Y. W., . and Xie W. H., . Effects of vegetables on iron and zinc availability in cereals and legumes. pp. 455-459. ISSN 2231-7546
Abstract
Despite large scale intervention programmes iron deficiency anemia and zinc deficiency remains the most widely prevalent nutritional problem in the world. Widespread deficiencies of iron and zinc commonly found in developing country such as China dependent on plant foods necessitate food-based strategies to maximise their bioavailability from plant foods. In this paper -carotene-rich vegetables were evaluated for their effects on the bioavailability of iron and zinc from cereals and legumes by employing in vitro digestions. Addition of carrot or spinach (2.5 g and 5 g per 10 g of grain) significantly enhanced the bioavailability of iron and zinc from the food grains the percent increase being 9.4“73.8 in the case of carrot and 11“ 179 in the case of spinach. Pure -carotene added at an equivalent level also enhanced the bioavailability of iron (9.6“97.6 increase) and zinc (13“92.4 increase) from the cereals examined.
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Abstract
Despite large scale intervention programmes iron deficiency anemia and zinc deficiency remains the most widely prevalent nutritional problem in the world. Widespread deficiencies of iron and zinc commonly found in developing country such as China dependent on plant foods necessitate food-based strategies to maximise their bioavailability from plant foods. In this paper -carotene-rich vegetables were evaluated for their effects on the bioavailability of iron and zinc from cereals and legumes by employing in vitro digestions. Addition of carrot or spinach (2.5 g and 5 g per 10 g of grain) significantly enhanced the bioavailability of iron and zinc from the food grains the percent increase being 9.4“73.8 in the case of carrot and 11“ 179 in the case of spinach. Pure -carotene added at an equivalent level also enhanced the bioavailability of iron (9.6“97.6 increase) and zinc (13“92.4 increase) from the cereals examined.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Vegetables |
AGROVOC Term: | Iron |
AGROVOC Term: | Zinc |
AGROVOC Term: | Cereals |
AGROVOC Term: | Legumes |
Depositing User: | Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 06:27 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22376 |
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