[[abstract]]Food fortification generally refers to the addition of micronutrients and other favourably bio-active food compnents to food-stuffs where there are recognised deficiencies in the target population. Each forticant has had or could have regulatory implications. It is understandable, although arguable, in the face of a limited food supply skewed, for the majority, in the direction of starchy staples of low essential nutrient density. Efforts, with plant breeding, to biofortify such foods are underway and likely to be safer, more sustainable and affordable than chemical additions. Unfortunately, with an increasingly refined and naturally tasteless food supply (salty, fatty, sugary and starchy), and where energy requirements are fall...
The inadequacy of micronutrients, namely essential vitamins and minerals in the human diet, manifest...
Micronutrient deficiencies continue to be a global concern, with the most common deficiencies being ...
Not AvailableCereals provide more than half of global human caloric intake. Though cereals are nutri...
[[abstract]]Food fortification generally refers to the addition of micronutrients and other favourab...
Food fortification generally refers to the addition of micronutrients and other favourably bio-activ...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Micronutrients, often referred to as vitamins and minerals are vital to healthy development, disease...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
Addressing vitamin and mineral status of communities has presented challenges to governments and hea...
Large segment of global populations, especially in developing countries is currently at risk from on...
Although the concept and implementation of food fortification are not novel in India, still since Fo...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
Abstract The worlds growing population and limited land resources require high intensity of food pro...
Micronutrients are defined as substances in foods that are essential for human health and are requir...
The inadequacy of micronutrients, namely essential vitamins and minerals in the human diet, manifest...
Micronutrient deficiencies continue to be a global concern, with the most common deficiencies being ...
Not AvailableCereals provide more than half of global human caloric intake. Though cereals are nutri...
[[abstract]]Food fortification generally refers to the addition of micronutrients and other favourab...
Food fortification generally refers to the addition of micronutrients and other favourably bio-activ...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Micronutrients, often referred to as vitamins and minerals are vital to healthy development, disease...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
Addressing vitamin and mineral status of communities has presented challenges to governments and hea...
Large segment of global populations, especially in developing countries is currently at risk from on...
Although the concept and implementation of food fortification are not novel in India, still since Fo...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
Abstract The worlds growing population and limited land resources require high intensity of food pro...
Micronutrients are defined as substances in foods that are essential for human health and are requir...
The inadequacy of micronutrients, namely essential vitamins and minerals in the human diet, manifest...
Micronutrient deficiencies continue to be a global concern, with the most common deficiencies being ...
Not AvailableCereals provide more than half of global human caloric intake. Though cereals are nutri...