Vitamin A stability in Nigerian wheat flour and fortification compliance level

  • Florence N
  • Tola A
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Stability and compliance level of fortified Nigerian retailed flour has not been determined. The aim of study therefore was to evaluate vitamin A stability in retailed flour and assess compliance status. Seventeen wheat flour samples were randomly selected from 12 bakeries across six Local Government Areas in Lagos, Nigeria. Pre-and post-storage retinol analyses of retailed flour stored for 30 days were carried out using high performance liquid chromatography. Stability results for flour were grouped under 1, 2, and 3 months conditions. Fortification compliance was calculated based on three assumptions, using Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS) (≥30.0 IU/g). WHO guidelines (Feasible Fortification Level/Range (FFL)) of approximately 25 % loss (22.5-30.0 IU/g) and 50 % acceptable compliance range (ACR) for vitamin A (15.0-30.0 IU/g). Sample stability and compliance were calculated in percentages. Data were analysed using T-test and ANOVA at p

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Florence, N. U., & Tola, A. (2016). Vitamin A stability in Nigerian wheat flour and fortification compliance level. African Journal of Food Science, 10(3), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajfs2015.1385

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