Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Microencapsulated Ferrous Sulfate to Fortify Cow Milk: Absorption and Distribution in Mice
Jose R. BOCCIOMarcela B. ZUBILLAGARicardo A. CAROAlexis E. LYSIONEKMaría J. SALGUEIROGabriela P. CALMANOVICIMaría I. SARABIARicardo WEILL
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1998 年 44 巻 3 号 p. 381-389

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To determine the absorption and biodistribution of iron from microencapsulated ferrous sulfate (SFE-171), used to fortify dairy products with iron, a comparative study in four groups of 30 mice each was carried out. In two of the groups, the absorption of iron from ferrous ascorbate in water (13.3±4.3%) and from ferrous sulfate in water (12.7±3.9%) was determined and taken as reference standards. In the third group the iron absorption from SFE-171 in milk was determined, giving a value of 12.1±4.2%, which statistically does not differ from the data obtained with either reference standard. In the fourth group, the absorption of iron from ferrous sulfate in milk showed a value of 7.7±3.4%, which statistically differs with a p<0.01 from the data corresponding to the other three groups. The biodistribution studies showed that the iron from SFE-171 follows the same metabolic pathway as the iron from the reference standards thus, giving a higher radioac-tivity percentage and radioactivity concentration in organs or systems, principally blood, that are closely related to iron metabolism. Our studies allow us to conclude that the iron from SFE-171 in milk follows the same behavior as the nonhemic iron, with a higher absorption than that of ferrous sulfate in milk.
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