Spirulina is an alga rich in high-quality protein and carotenoids. It is unclear whether spirulina can improve the total-body vitamin A stores of school-age children in China with a high prevalence of vitamin A malnutrition. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of spirulina in improving the total-body vitamin A stores of school-age children in rural areas of China when they consumed spirulina in their daily meals. A total of 228 children (6-11 years) were recruited and randomly divided into three groups supplemented with 4 g (containing 4·18 µg ß-carotene), 2 g (containing 2·54 µg ß-carotene) or 0 g spirulina 5 d/ week for 10 weeks, respectively. Before and after the intervention period, each child was given 0·5 mg [2H4]retinyl acetate and [2H8]retinyl acetate, respectively. To assess vitamin A stores, blood samples (3 ml) were collected on the third and the twenty-first day after each labelled retinyl acetate dose for a retinol enrichment analysis using a GC mass spectrometer. The concentrations of retinol and ß-carotene in serum samples were also determined by using HPLC. After the 10-week intervention, serum ß-carotene concentrations of children with 2 or 4 g spirulina supplement increased by 0·160 and 0·389 µmmol/l, respectively. Total-body vitamin A stores increased significantly, with a median increase of 0·160 mmol in children taking 2 g spirulina and of 0·279 mmol in children taking 4 g spirulina. Spirulina is a good dietary source of ß-carotene, which may effectively increase the total-body vitamin A stores of Chinese school-age children. © The Author(s) 2012.
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Li, L., Zhao, X., Wang, J., Muzhingi, T., Suter, P. M., Tang, G., & Yin, S. an. (2012). Spirulina can increase total-body vitamin a stores of chinese school-age children as determined by a paired isotope dilution technique. Journal of Nutritional Science, 1, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2012.21
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