Exogenous Phytase Added to Lipid Based Nutrient Supplements Increases Fractional and Total Absorption of Zinc Among Young Gambian Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial (OR07-01-19)

Autor: Andrew M. Prentice, K. Ryan Wessells, Kenneth H. Brown, Kabiru Ceesay, Rita Wegmüller, Sarah J Zyba, Leslie R. Woodhouse
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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ISSN: 2475-2991
Popis: OBJECTIVES: Dietary phytate inhibits zinc absorption from composite meals in adults. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of adding exogenous phytase to a small-quantity lipid based nutrient supplement (SQ-LNS) on zinc absorption among young children. METHODS: In a double-blind randomized controlled trial, intra-individual differences in fractional and total absorption of zinc (FAZ and TAZ, respectively) from SQ-LNS with and without phytase were measured in 30 asymptomatic 18–23 month old children in the Kiang West district of The Gambia. Using a cross-over design, children received for one day each test meals of a millet-based porridge with 20 g SQ-LNS containing 8 mg zinc and either: 1) exogenous phytase (∼500 phytase units (FTU)) or 2) no exogenous phytase. The test meals were provided on consecutive days in randomized order. FAZ was measured using a dual-stable isotope tracer ratio technique with (67) Zn and (70) Zn as oral tracers, randomized independently of SQ-LNS product, and (68) Zn as the intravenous tracer. TAZ was calculated as the product of total dietary zinc (TDZ) intake from test meals (i.e., porridge, SQ-LNS and stable isotope) and FAZ. FAZ and TAZ were compared for meals with and without phytase using mixed-models ANOVA with product, study day, and oral isotope allocation as fixed effects and individual child as a random effect. RESULTS: Twenty-six participants completed the study. The prevalence of stunting, underweight and wasting were 20%, 30% and 13%, respectively; no children had low plasma zinc concentrations (
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