Iron (Fe) deficiency is a major human health concern in areas of the world in which diets are often Fe deficient. In the current study, we aimed to identify appropriate methods and optimal dosage for Fe fortification of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) dal with FeSO4·7H2O (ferrous sulphate hepta-hydrate), NaFeEDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid iron (III) sodium salt) and FeSO4·H2O (ferrous sulphate mono-hydrate). We used a colorimetric method to determine the appearance of the dal fortified with fortificants at different Fe concentrations and under different storage conditions. Relative Fe bioavailability was assessed using an in vitro cell culture bioassay. We found that NaFeEDTA was the most suitable fortificant for red lentil dal, and a...
One way to prevent iron deficiency anemia in developing countries is through the fortification of fo...
Iron fortification of foods has always been a challenge. This is because iron fortification compound...
Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide, affecting an ...
Biofortification and fortification strategies for lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) were investigated t...
Due to low Fe bioavailability and low consumption per meal, lentil must be fortified to contribute s...
Agronomic biofortification with iron (Fe) may be a viable approach to combat the widespread deficien...
This research aimed to investigate if consuming iron-fortified lentils could improve the body iron s...
Lentil (Lens culinaris) is an important nutritious crop, grown and consumed throughout the world due...
Biofortification of pulse crops with Zn and Fe is a viable approach to combat their widespread defic...
The purpose of this crossover study was to establish methodology and logistics to conduct future lar...
Background: Low iron absorption from important staple foods may contribute to iron deficiency in dev...
Lentil is a highly consumed pulse crop in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and many other countries. This c...
Iron deficiency affects approx. 20% of the world pupulation. Due to predominatly vegetarian diets th...
and Fatima G Mayet ABSTRACT A targeted, double-blind controlled iron fortification trial using Fe(1 ...
Micronutrients and vitamins are chemical elements required in trace quantities for normal human grow...
One way to prevent iron deficiency anemia in developing countries is through the fortification of fo...
Iron fortification of foods has always been a challenge. This is because iron fortification compound...
Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide, affecting an ...
Biofortification and fortification strategies for lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) were investigated t...
Due to low Fe bioavailability and low consumption per meal, lentil must be fortified to contribute s...
Agronomic biofortification with iron (Fe) may be a viable approach to combat the widespread deficien...
This research aimed to investigate if consuming iron-fortified lentils could improve the body iron s...
Lentil (Lens culinaris) is an important nutritious crop, grown and consumed throughout the world due...
Biofortification of pulse crops with Zn and Fe is a viable approach to combat their widespread defic...
The purpose of this crossover study was to establish methodology and logistics to conduct future lar...
Background: Low iron absorption from important staple foods may contribute to iron deficiency in dev...
Lentil is a highly consumed pulse crop in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and many other countries. This c...
Iron deficiency affects approx. 20% of the world pupulation. Due to predominatly vegetarian diets th...
and Fatima G Mayet ABSTRACT A targeted, double-blind controlled iron fortification trial using Fe(1 ...
Micronutrients and vitamins are chemical elements required in trace quantities for normal human grow...
One way to prevent iron deficiency anemia in developing countries is through the fortification of fo...
Iron fortification of foods has always been a challenge. This is because iron fortification compound...
Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide, affecting an ...