2002
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/76.4.813
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Cofortification of iron-fortified flour with zinc sulfate, but not zinc oxide, decreases iron absorption in Indonesian children

Abstract: Iron and zinc appear to be highly bioavailable from foods made from fortified flour, but zinc sulfate cofortification may have a detrimental effect on iron absorption.

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“…The inhibitory effect of phenolics (that were higher in red sorghum) and phytates could have contributed in lowering the bioavailability of the native and added zinc [9,28]. It could have also been affected by the addition of iron [30,31]. The relative increased bioavailability of zinc in the fortified flours of finger millet, maize and white sorghum, as compared to red sorghum could also have been a result of relatively high amounts of ascorbic acid observed in these flours.…”
Section: Total Zinc and In Vitro Available Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inhibitory effect of phenolics (that were higher in red sorghum) and phytates could have contributed in lowering the bioavailability of the native and added zinc [9,28]. It could have also been affected by the addition of iron [30,31]. The relative increased bioavailability of zinc in the fortified flours of finger millet, maize and white sorghum, as compared to red sorghum could also have been a result of relatively high amounts of ascorbic acid observed in these flours.…”
Section: Total Zinc and In Vitro Available Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El óxido de zinc y el sulfato de zinc son los dos compuestos de menor costo; sin embargo, debido a que el óxido es insoluble a pH neutro, se cuestionaba su uso como fortificante. Tres estudios han mostrado que el óxido de zinc y el sulfato de zinc tienen absorciones similares de productos a base de cereales fortificados con zinc (26)(27)(28). Asimismo, los estudios existentes muestran que la fortificación con zinc puede incrementar la ingesta diaria de zinc y la absorción total de zinc (29)(30)(31).…”
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“…However, there is limited data on therapeutic effect of zinc supplementation on severe infections in young infants less than 4 months of age (Herman et al, 2002;Froozani and Parsam, 1983). This is an initial report of the serum zinc level in full -term neonates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%