Plant sources of vitamin A and human nutrition: Renewed strategies

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The ability of a supplement of local, cooked green leaves to support vitamin A nutriture of anemic, lactating rural Indonesian women was tested using increments in carotenoid and retinol content in plasma and breast milk as indices of bioavailability and bioconversion, respectively. While beta-carotene provided in a simple matrix of a fortified cracker produced substantial improvements in both vitamin A and carotenoid status, an equivalent amount from stir-fried vegetables had a negligible effect.

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Solomons, N. W. (1996). Plant sources of vitamin A and human nutrition: Renewed strategies. Nutrition Reviews. Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1996.tb03877.x

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