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Effect of ascorbic acid and citric acid on bioavailability of iron from <i>Tegillarca granosa via</i> an <i>in vitro</i> digestion/Caco-2 cell culture system.
Author: HongJingxia, HuangPing, LiChao, SunBolun, SunNan, TanBeibei, YangWenge
Original Abstract of the Article :
Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) has been receiving worldwide attention. Developing safe and effective iron supplements is of great significance for IDA treatment. <i>Tegillarca granosa</i> (<i>T. granosa</i>), a traditional aquaculture bivalve species in China, is considered to be an excellent source ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1fo01650d
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Harnessing the Power of Ascorbic Acid and Citric Acid: Enhancing Iron Bioavailability
The field of [Nutrition] is focused on understanding the bioavailability of essential nutrients, particularly [iron], which plays a crucial role in preventing iron deficiency anemia (IDA). This study investigates the [iron content] and [in vitro bioavailability] of iron from Tegillarca granosa, a bivalve species commonly consumed in China. The researchers conducted a series of experiments using [an in vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell culture system] to assess the effects of [ascorbic acid (AA)] and [citric acid (CA)] on iron bioavailability. They found that [AA and CA significantly enhanced iron uptake] from Tegillarca granosa-derived proteins, suggesting that these organic acids could be used to [boost iron absorption] from this dietary source.
Optimizing Iron Absorption: A New Avenue for Dietary Strategies
This study provides valuable insights into the [potential for enhancing iron bioavailability] from dietary sources. The researchers' findings suggest that [adding ascorbic acid and citric acid] to foods containing Tegillarca granosa could improve iron absorption and potentially [reduce the risk of iron deficiency anemia]. This research opens up new avenues for [developing dietary strategies] to improve iron intake and address iron deficiency.
A Promising Strategy for Combating Iron Deficiency
This study offers a promising strategy for combating iron deficiency, a common health problem worldwide. By understanding the role of [organic acids] in enhancing iron absorption, researchers are paving the way for [more effective dietary interventions] to improve iron status and prevent IDA.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research highlights the potential of ascorbic acid and citric acid in enhancing iron bioavailability from Tegillarca granosa. The study provides a foundation for developing dietary strategies that promote iron absorption and contribute to better iron status, helping to combat iron deficiency anemia. It's like finding a hidden oasis of nutrient-rich resources in the vast desert of dietary challenges.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-01-28
- Date Revised 2022-01-28
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