Knowing the bioaccessibility of vitamin C in foodstuffs produced for infants and young children is necessary to determine their daily vitamin C intake. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the bioaccessibility of vitamin C in fruit-, vegetable-, and cereal-based baby foodstuffs by an in vitro digestion model at varying gastric pHs. The concentrations of measured vitamin C were higher than the declared amounts on their label. The bioaccessibility of vitamin C ranged from 10.4 to 43.4%, and from 0.4 to 19.2% in fruit-and vegetable-based baby foodstuffs (declared vitamin C fortified) at gastric pH 1.5 and 4, respectively. For cereal-based baby foodstuffs, the bioaccessibility ranged from 1.3 to 53.8%, and from 0.3 to 26.3% at ga...
Novel approaches to food fortification are being developed in order to meet dietary gaps in micronut...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...
Knowing the bioaccessibility of vitamin C in foodstuffs produced for infants and young children is n...
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.Vitamins C is an essential nutritional component of complementary baby foods. Kn...
Vitamin C, naturally present in fruits and vegetables, is an important water-soluble vitamin, and it...
The validation of a rapid, precise (RSD < 4.6%), reliable and sensitive (LOD = 0.026 µg/mL) liquid c...
Vitamin C is an important water-soluble vitamin that humans are not able to synthesize, so it needs ...
Vitamin C (ascorbate) is an essential water-soluble micronutrient in humans and is obtained through ...
© 2022 Elsevier LtdB group vitamins, except folate, are involved in at least one step of cellular en...
Fruit-vegetable based products are essential for infants as they widely used the first complementary...
In the Netherlands, vitamin intake occurs mainly via food and for some vitamins also via fortified f...
This review is organized as follows. First, the characteristics of the digestion and absorption and ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a public health issue in developing countries and promoting dietary caroteno...
Thermal processing of leafy African indigenous vegetables (LAIVs), which are rich in nutrients, espe...
Novel approaches to food fortification are being developed in order to meet dietary gaps in micronut...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...
Knowing the bioaccessibility of vitamin C in foodstuffs produced for infants and young children is n...
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.Vitamins C is an essential nutritional component of complementary baby foods. Kn...
Vitamin C, naturally present in fruits and vegetables, is an important water-soluble vitamin, and it...
The validation of a rapid, precise (RSD < 4.6%), reliable and sensitive (LOD = 0.026 µg/mL) liquid c...
Vitamin C is an important water-soluble vitamin that humans are not able to synthesize, so it needs ...
Vitamin C (ascorbate) is an essential water-soluble micronutrient in humans and is obtained through ...
© 2022 Elsevier LtdB group vitamins, except folate, are involved in at least one step of cellular en...
Fruit-vegetable based products are essential for infants as they widely used the first complementary...
In the Netherlands, vitamin intake occurs mainly via food and for some vitamins also via fortified f...
This review is organized as follows. First, the characteristics of the digestion and absorption and ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a public health issue in developing countries and promoting dietary caroteno...
Thermal processing of leafy African indigenous vegetables (LAIVs), which are rich in nutrients, espe...
Novel approaches to food fortification are being developed in order to meet dietary gaps in micronut...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem in many developing countries, caused chiefly by ...