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Effects of water soaking and/or sodium polystyrene sulfonate addition on potassium content of foods.

Christian Picq1, Marion Asplanato, Noémie Bernillon, Claudie Fabre, Mathilde Roubeix, Jean-Marc Ricort.   

Abstract

In this study, we determined, by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, the potassium amount leached by soaking or boiling foods identified by children suffering from chronic renal failure as "pleasure food" and that they cannot eat because of their low-potassium diet, and evaluated whether addition of sodium polystyrene sulfonate resin (i.e. Kayexalate®) during soaking or boiling modulated potassium loss. A significant amount of potassium content was removed by soaking (16% for chocolate and potato, 26% for apple, 37% for tomato and 41% for banana) or boiling in a large amount of water (73% for potato). Although Kayexalate® efficiently dose-dependently removed potassium from drinks (by 48% to 73%), resin addition during soaking or boiling did not eliminate more potassium from solid foods. Our results therefore provide useful information for dietitians who elaborate menus for people on potassium-restricted diets and would give an interesting alternative to the systematic elimination of all potassium-rich foods from their diet.

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Keywords:  Hyperkalemia; potassium exchange resin; potassium-restricted diet; renal insufficiency; soaking

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24720622     DOI: 10.3109/09637486.2014.908172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Food Sci Nutr        ISSN: 0963-7486            Impact factor:   3.833


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