Bioavailability of Stabilised Ferrous Gluconate with Glycine in Fresh Cheese Matrix: a Novel Iron Compound for Food Fortification
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Pizarro Aguirre, Fernando
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Boccio, José
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Salgueiro, María
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Olivares Grohnert, Manuel
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Carmuega, Esteban
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Weill, Ricardo
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Marque, Sebastien
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Frereux, Marine
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Noirt, Florence
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2014-02-05T13:48:14Z
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2014-02-05T13:48:14Z
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2013
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Biol Trace Elem Res (2013) 151:441–445
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DOI 10.1007/s12011-012-9574-7
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/124090
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Abstract
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Iron fortification of foods continues to be one of
the preferred ways of improving the iron status of the
population. Dairy product is a common product in the diet;
therefore, it is a plausible vehicle for iron fortification. This
study aims to investigate the bioavailability of ferrous gluconate
stabilised with glycine (FGSG) in a fresh cheese
fortified with zinc. The iron bioavailability of fresh cheese
fortified with either FGSG and with or without zinc and
FGSG in aqueous solution and a water solution of ferrous
ascorbate (reference dose) was studied using double radio
iron (55Fe and 59Fe) erythrocyte incorporation in 15 male
subjects. All subjects presented with normal values for iron
status parameters. The geometric mean of iron bioavailability
for the water solution of FGSG was 38.2 %, adjusted to
40 % from reference doses (N.S.). Iron bioavailability in
fresh cheese fortified with Ca and Zn was 15.4 % and was
23.1 % without Zn, adjusted to 40 % from reference doses
(N.S.). The results of the present study show that the novel
iron compound ferrous gluconate stabilised with glycine in a
fresh cheese matrix is a good source of iron and can be used
in iron fortification programmes.