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International journal for vitamin and nutrition research, 2014-01, Vol.84 Suppl 1 (Supplement 1), p.25-29
2014
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Vitamin A value of plant food provitamin A - evaluated by the stable isotope technologies
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  • International journal for vitamin and nutrition research, 2014-01, Vol.84 Suppl 1 (Supplement 1), p.25-29
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Switzerland
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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MEDLINE
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  • Humans need vitamin A and obtain essential vitamin A by conversion of plant foods rich in provitamin A and/or absorption of preformed vitamin A from foods of animal origin. The determination of the vitamin A value of plant foods rich in provitamin A is important but has challenges. The aim of this paper is to review the progress over last 80 years following the discovery on the conversion of β-carotene to vitamin A and the various techniques including stable isotope technologies that have been developed to determine vitamin A values of plant provitamin A (mainly β-carotene). These include applications from using radioactive β-carotene and vitamin A, depletion-repletion with vitamin A and β-carotene, and measuring postprandial chylomicron fractions after feeding a β-carotene rich diet, to using stable isotopes as tracers to follow the absorption and conversion of plant food provitamin A carotenoids (mainly β-carotene) in humans. These approaches have greatly promoted our understanding of the absorption and conversion of β-carotene to vitamin A. Stable isotope labeled plant foods are useful for determining the overall bioavailability of provitamin A carotenoids from specific foods. Locally obtained plant foods can provide vitamin A and prevent deficiency of vitamin A, a remaining worldwide concern.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0300-9831
eISSN: 1664-2821
DOI: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000183
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_25537103

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