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Use of Granules and Free Salts for Fe and Zn Fortification of Leafy Vegetables: Improvements in Trace Element Bioaccessibility and Fulfillment of Dietary Reference Intakes

J. Martinez-Castro,F. Camara-Martos, A. Moreno-Ortega, M. Victorio-Sanchez, A. Krstova,J. Almeida Lopes,F. Perez-Rodriguez

Journal of trace elements in medicine and biology(2023)

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Background: Leafy vegetables represent an excellent dietary source of trace elements such as Fe and Zn. Nevertheless, Fe and Zn bioaccessibility can lessen due to a high concentration of anti-nutritional compounds. The encapsulation of Fe and Zn salts as granules could be used to fortify these leafy vegetables.Method: Three leafy vegetables, spinach, Swiss chard and Ethiopian mustard were fortified with iron sulfate and zinc sulfate as granules and free salts in order to test the improvements in the bioaccessibility and fulfillments of DRIs. Fe and Zn granules were prepared in a fluidized bed granulator. A probabilistic analysis was performed, using experimental data, to assess bioaccessible intake and fulfillments of DRIs in European populations.Results: Fe contents ranged between 4.8 mg/100 g of Ethiopian mustard to 157.4 mg/100 g of spinach. Fe and Zn bioaccessibility percentages were low for Swiss chard and spinach without fortification. Fortification with granules improved Fe bioaccessibility of these latter vegetables (196 and 223 mg/100 g). Zn contents in samples without fortification ranged between 2.3 mg/100 g for Ethiopian mustard and 7.4 mg/100 g for spinach. Zn fortification as granules improved Zn bioaccessibility for the three vegetables studied. Thus, Zn bioccessible concentrations ranged between 17.4 and 108 mg/100 g for the solubility assay and between 5.9 and 31.1 mg/ 100 g for the dialyzability assay. Besides, the probability analysis showed that fortification had a better per-formance in meeting DRIs for those populations with higher consumption levels of leafy vegetables.Conclusions: The probability analysis demonstrated that fortification can be a suitable strategy to meet DRIs for both trace elements, which was especially remarkable for Fe. Fortification with granule was more effective in most the cases, although for Ethiopian mustard, free salt of Fe showed a better performance.
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Iron,Zinc,Fortification,Granulation,Bioaccessibility,Leafy vegetables
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