Title of article :
The adequacy of micronutrient concentrations in manufactured complementary foods from low-income countries
Author/Authors :
Gibbs ، نويسنده , , Michelle and Bailey، نويسنده , , Karl B. and Lander، نويسنده , , Rebecca D. and Fahmida، نويسنده , , Umi and Perlas، نويسنده , , Leah and Hess، نويسنده , , Sonja Y. and Loechl، نويسنده , , Cornelia U. and Winichagoon، نويسنده , , Pattanee and Gibson، نويسنده , , Rosalind S.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
9
From page :
418
To page :
426
Abstract :
Iron, zinc, and calcium in complementary foods (CFs) are defined as problem micronutrients by the World Health Organization (WHO), as their concentrations in CFs fall below the calculated requirements for breast-fed infants of micronutrients obtained from CFs. Consequently, manufacturers often fortify plant-based CFs with these three micronutrients. We have analyzed concentrations of iron, zinc, calcium, and phytic acid (as hexa- and penta-inositol phosphates) in 57 cereal-based CFs purchased in five countries each in Africa and Asia. Molar ratios of phytate:iron, phytate:zinc, and phytate:calcium were also calculated. Intakes of iron, zinc, and calcium from these CFs were then calculated assuming breast-fed infants aged 9–11 months consume the recommended daily ration size of CF (40 g/d; dry weight), and compared with WHO estimated needs from CFs. Even though manufacturers claimed to fortify 84% (48/57) of the CFs, 79%, 10% and 32% had molar ratios for phytate:iron, phytate:zinc, and phytate:calcium, respectively, above desirable levels. Despite fortification, only ∼4% of the CFs met the WHO estimated needs for breast-fed infants aged 9–11 months for iron, 2% for zinc, and ∼4% for calcium. Appropriate fortification of cereal-based CFs is necessary to ensure they meet WHO estimated needs for iron, zinc, and calcium for breast-fed infants.
Keywords :
Phytate , Complementary foods , infants , Bioavailability , Fortification , Food analysis , Food Composition , Iron , Calcium , Zinc , MICRONUTRIENTS
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2033405
Link To Document :
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