Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the world population. However, it is unknown whether differences in cooking methods or in production of rice premix affect the final amount of micronutrient consumed. This paper presents a study that quantified the losses of five different micronutrients (vitamin A, iron, zinc, folic acid, and vitamin B12) in fortified rice that was produced using three different techniques (hot extrusion, cold extrusion, and coating) during cooking and five different cooking methods (absorption method with or without soaking, washing before cooking, cooking in excess water, and frying rice before cooking). Fortified rice premix from six different producers (two fo...
Rice is an important dietary grain but may be difficult to fortify with water-soluble vitamins due t...
Rice noodles, which are widely consumed noodles in Southeast Asia, were evaluated as a potential car...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Not AvailableMalnutrition is considered as major public health concern and is emerging challenge to ...
Micronutrient undernutrition is one of the most common and preventable nutritional problems in the w...
Micronutrient deficiency maintains the cycle of poverty. A steady intake of essential nutrients is n...
Background: Rice can be fortified with the use of hot or cold extrusion or coating, but the nutritio...
More than 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient malnutrition worldwide. Vitamin A, iron, iodin...
Prevention of iron deficiency rather than treatment is preferred by most nutritionists. The presence...
There has been an increasing prevalence of global folate deficiency in rice-consuming countries. Ric...
<p>This paper reports the effects of rinsing rice and cooking it in variable amounts of water on tot...
Rice fortification with multiple micronutrients (folic acid, iron and β-carotene) by utilizing ...
Abstract Fortification of food constitutes an important strategy for the control of micronutrient de...
Rice is an important dietary grain but may be difficult to fortify with water-soluble vitamins due t...
Rice noodles, which are widely consumed noodles in Southeast Asia, were evaluated as a potential car...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Not AvailableMalnutrition is considered as major public health concern and is emerging challenge to ...
Micronutrient undernutrition is one of the most common and preventable nutritional problems in the w...
Micronutrient deficiency maintains the cycle of poverty. A steady intake of essential nutrients is n...
Background: Rice can be fortified with the use of hot or cold extrusion or coating, but the nutritio...
More than 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient malnutrition worldwide. Vitamin A, iron, iodin...
Prevention of iron deficiency rather than treatment is preferred by most nutritionists. The presence...
There has been an increasing prevalence of global folate deficiency in rice-consuming countries. Ric...
<p>This paper reports the effects of rinsing rice and cooking it in variable amounts of water on tot...
Rice fortification with multiple micronutrients (folic acid, iron and β-carotene) by utilizing ...
Abstract Fortification of food constitutes an important strategy for the control of micronutrient de...
Rice is an important dietary grain but may be difficult to fortify with water-soluble vitamins due t...
Rice noodles, which are widely consumed noodles in Southeast Asia, were evaluated as a potential car...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...