Ferric pyrophosphate is a water-insoluble Fe compound used to fortify infant cereals and chocolate-drink powders as it causes no organoleptic changes to the food vehicle. However, it is only of low absorption in man. Recently, an innovative ferric pyrophosphate has been developed (Sunactive Fe™) based on small-particle-size ferric pyrophosphate (average size 0·3 μm) mixed with emulsifiers, so that it remains in suspension in liquid products. The aim of the present studies was to compare Fe absorption of micronised, dispersible ferric pyrophosphate (Sunactive Fe™) with that of ferrous sulfate in an infant cereal and a yoghurt drink. Two separate Fe absorption studies were made in adult women (ten women/study). Fe absorption was based on the ...
Iron deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide. The standard treatment...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el Bioavailability: Understanding the bioavailability of micronutr...
Food fortification programs to reduce iron deficiency anemia require bioavailable forms of iron that...
Fe absorption from water-soluble forms of Fe is inversely proportional to Fe status in humans. Wheth...
Fe absorption was measured in adult human subjects consuming different cereal foods fortified with r...
Bouillon cubes are widely consumed and when fortified with iron could contribute in preventing iron ...
Background It is challenging to find an iron compound that combines good bioavailability with minim...
Iron deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional problems in the world. However, iron is a c...
Ascorbic acid and Na2EDTA enhance Fe absorption from the water-soluble Fe compound FeSO4 but their e...
Adverse sensory changes prevent the addition of highly bioavailable ferrous sulfate (FeSO4) to most ...
An evaluation was made into the usefulness of ferrous fumarate as an iron fortificant for an experim...
Ferrous fumarate is currently recommended for use in the fortification of foods for infants and youn...
Fe absorption was estimated in adults and infants from the erythrocyte incorporation of Fe isotopes ...
Purpose A technological gap exists for the iron (Fe) fortification of difficult-to-fortify products...
In a series of two studies, we report the development (this study) and evaluation (part II) of a nov...
Iron deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide. The standard treatment...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el Bioavailability: Understanding the bioavailability of micronutr...
Food fortification programs to reduce iron deficiency anemia require bioavailable forms of iron that...
Fe absorption from water-soluble forms of Fe is inversely proportional to Fe status in humans. Wheth...
Fe absorption was measured in adult human subjects consuming different cereal foods fortified with r...
Bouillon cubes are widely consumed and when fortified with iron could contribute in preventing iron ...
Background It is challenging to find an iron compound that combines good bioavailability with minim...
Iron deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional problems in the world. However, iron is a c...
Ascorbic acid and Na2EDTA enhance Fe absorption from the water-soluble Fe compound FeSO4 but their e...
Adverse sensory changes prevent the addition of highly bioavailable ferrous sulfate (FeSO4) to most ...
An evaluation was made into the usefulness of ferrous fumarate as an iron fortificant for an experim...
Ferrous fumarate is currently recommended for use in the fortification of foods for infants and youn...
Fe absorption was estimated in adults and infants from the erythrocyte incorporation of Fe isotopes ...
Purpose A technological gap exists for the iron (Fe) fortification of difficult-to-fortify products...
In a series of two studies, we report the development (this study) and evaluation (part II) of a nov...
Iron deficiency is one of the most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide. The standard treatment...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el Bioavailability: Understanding the bioavailability of micronutr...
Food fortification programs to reduce iron deficiency anemia require bioavailable forms of iron that...