Absorption of fortification iron from milk formulas in infants
Author
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Stekel, A.
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Olivares, M.
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Pizarro Aguirre, Fernando
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Chadud, P.
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Lopez, I.
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Amar, M.
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2019-01-29T14:47:16Z
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2019-01-29T14:47:16Z
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1986
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volumen 43, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 917-922
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00029165
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10.1093/ajcn/43.6.917
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/160598
Abstract
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The bioavailability of iron added to different types of cows' milk formulas was studied using mono-isotopic and double-isotopic methods in 396 infants aged 5-18 mo. All the milk formulas were fortified with ferrous sulfate in concentrations varying between 10 and 19 mg elemental iron/liter. Iron absorption from low-fat milks and full-fat milks varied from 2.9 to 5.1%. A higher range of mean absorption, 5.9 to 11.3% was observed in the same formulas with the addition of ascorbic acid at concentrations of 100 mg/l or higher (up to 800 mg/l), demonstrating its enhancing effect on iron absorption in fortified milks. The amount of milk fat, the addition of carbohydrates, or acidification did not seem to influence iron absorption.