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Iron bioavailability in 8-24-month-old Thai children from a micronutrient-fortified quick-cooking rice containing ferric ammonium citrate or a mixture of ferrous sulphate and ferric sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid.
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Maternal & child nutrition [Matern Child Nutr] 2015 Dec; Vol. 11 Suppl 4, pp. 179-87. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- A quick-cooking rice, produced from broken rice, is a convenient ingredient for complementary foods in Thailand. The rice is fortified with micronutrients including iron during the processing procedure, which can cause unacceptable sensory changes. A quick-cooking rice fortified with ferric ammonium citrate (FAC) or a mixture of ferrous sulphate (FeSO4 ) and ferric sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (NaFeEDTA), with a 2:1 molar ratio of iron from FeSO4 : iron from NaFeEDTA (FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA), gave a product that was organoleptically acceptable. The study compared iron absorption by infants and young children fed with micronutrient-fortified quick-cooking rice containing the test iron compounds or FeSO4 . Micronutrient-fortified quick-cooking rice prepared as a traditional Thai dessert was fed to two groups of 15 8-24-month healthy Thai children. The iron fortificants were isotopically labelled with (57) Fe for the reference FeSO4 or (58) Fe for the tested fortificants, and iron absorption was quantified based on erythrocyte incorporation of the iron isotopes 14 days after feeding. The relative bioavailability of FAC and of the FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA was obtained by comparing their iron absorption with that of FeSO4 . Mean fractional iron absorption was 5.8% [±standard error (SE) 1.9] from FAC and 10.3% (±SE 1.9) from FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA. The relative bioavailability of FAC was 83% (P = 0.02). The relative bioavailability of FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA was 145% (P = 0.001). Iron absorption from the rice containing FAC or FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA was sufficiently high to be used in its formulation, although iron absorption from FeSO4 + NaFeEDTA was significantly higher (P < 0.00001).<br /> (© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Subjects :
- Biological Availability
Body Weight
Child, Preschool
Edetic Acid administration & dosage
Edetic Acid pharmacokinetics
Erythrocytes drug effects
Erythrocytes metabolism
Ferric Compounds pharmacokinetics
Ferrous Compounds pharmacokinetics
Humans
Infant
Iron Isotopes blood
Iron Isotopes pharmacokinetics
Iron, Dietary administration & dosage
Iron, Dietary blood
Thailand
Ferric Compounds administration & dosage
Ferrous Compounds administration & dosage
Food, Fortified
Iron, Dietary pharmacokinetics
Micronutrients administration & dosage
Oryza
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1740-8709
- Volume :
- 11 Suppl 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Maternal & child nutrition
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25721887
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12167