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Provitamin A-biofortified maize increases serum β-carotene, but not retinol, in marginally nourished children: a cluster-randomized trial in rural Zambia.

Amanda C Palmer1, Ward Siamusantu2, Justin Chileshe3, Kerry J Schulze4, Maxwell Barffour4, Neal E Craft5, Ngosa Molobeka4, Ng'andwe Kalungwana3, Margia A Arguello4, Maithilee Mitra4, Bess Caswell4, Rolf Dw Klemm4, Keith P West4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency remains a nutritional concern in sub-Saharan Africa. Conventionally bred maize hybrids with high provitamin A carotenoid concentrations may have the potential to improve vitamin A status in maize-consuming populations.
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the efficacy of regular provitamin A carotenoid-biofortified "orange" maizemeal (∼15 μg β-carotene/g) consumption in improving vitamin A status and reducing vitamin A deficiency in children.
DESIGN: This was a cluster-randomized controlled trial in the rural farming district of Mkushi, Zambia. All 4- to 8-y-old children in an ∼400-km(2) area were identified and grouped by proximity into clusters of ∼15-25 children. We randomly assigned clusters to 1) orange maizemeal (n = 25), 2) white maizemeal (n = 25), or 3) a parallel, nonintervention group (n = 14). Children in intervention clusters (n = 1024) received 200 g maizemeal for 6 d/wk over 6 mo; the maizemeal was prepared according to standardized recipes and served in cluster-level kitchens. Staff recorded attendance and leftovers. We collected venous blood before and after the intervention to measure serum retinol, β-carotene, C-reactive protein, and α1-acid glycoprotein.
RESULTS: Intervention groups were comparable at baseline, and vitamin A status was better than anticipated (12.1% deficient on the basis of serum retinol <0.7 μmol/L). Although attendance at meals did not differ (85%), median daily maize intake was higher in white (154 g/d) than in orange (142 g/d) maizemeal clusters. At follow-up, mean serum β-carotene was 0.14 μmol/L (95% CI: 0.09, 0.20 μmol/L) higher in orange maizemeal clusters (P < 0.001), but mean serum retinol (1.00 ± 0.33 μmol/L overall) and deficiency prevalence (17.1% overall) did not differ between arms.
CONCLUSION: In this marginally nourished population, regular biofortified maizemeal consumption increased serum β-carotene concentrations but did not improve serum retinol. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01695148.
© 2016 American Society for Nutrition.

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Keywords:  Zambia; beta-carotene; biofortification; deficiency; provitamin A; serum retinol; vitamin A

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27169838     DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.116.132571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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Authors:  Maxwell A Barffour; Kerry J Schulze; Christian L Coles; Justin Chileshe; Ng'andwe Kalungwana; Margia Arguello; Ward Siamusantu; William J Moss; Keith P West; Amanda C Palmer
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2.  Provitamin A-biofortified maize consumption increases serum xanthophylls and 13C-natural abundance of retinol in Zambian children.

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9.  Harvesting time and roasting effects on colour properties, xanthophylls, phytates, tannins and vitamin C contents of orange maize hybrid.

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10.  Vitamin A status in healthy women eating traditionally prepared spirulina (Dihé) in the Chad Lake area.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-01-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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