2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-20612011000200008
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Iron availability in the presence of β-carotene in different mixtures

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“…Namely, antinutrients (inhibitors), like phytate, polyphenolics etc., limit the absorption of mineral elements, whereas promoters (enhancing substances), such as ascorbate, β-carotene, S-containing amino acids, etc., promote mineral nutrients bioavailability or decrease the activity of inhibitors (Welch and Graham, 2004;Germano and Canniatti-Brazaca, 2011). Besides the processing for phytic acid (PA) reduction in foods (Bohn et al, 2008;Ramirez-Cardenasi et al, 2008), one of the important goals of biofortification is selection of genotypes with low content of phytic acid (lpa).…”
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“…Namely, antinutrients (inhibitors), like phytate, polyphenolics etc., limit the absorption of mineral elements, whereas promoters (enhancing substances), such as ascorbate, β-carotene, S-containing amino acids, etc., promote mineral nutrients bioavailability or decrease the activity of inhibitors (Welch and Graham, 2004;Germano and Canniatti-Brazaca, 2011). Besides the processing for phytic acid (PA) reduction in foods (Bohn et al, 2008;Ramirez-Cardenasi et al, 2008), one of the important goals of biofortification is selection of genotypes with low content of phytic acid (lpa).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%