| Literature DB >> 29470689 |
David P Richardson1, Juliet Ansell2, Lynley N Drummond3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe the nutritional and health attributes of kiwifruit and the benefits relating to improved nutritional status, digestive, immune and metabolic health. The review includes a brief history of green and gold varieties of kiwifruit from an ornamental curiosity from China in the 19th century to a crop of international economic importance in the 21st century; comparative data on their nutritional composition, particularly the high and distinctive amount of vitamin C; and an update on the latest available scientific evidence from well-designed and executed human studies on the multiple beneficial physiological effects. Of particular interest are the digestive benefits for healthy individuals as well as for those with constipation and other gastrointestinal disorders, including symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. The mechanisms of action behind the gastrointestinal effects, such as changes in faecal (stool) consistency, decrease in transit time and reduction of abdominal discomfort, relate to the water retention capacity of kiwifruit fibre, favourable changes in the human colonic microbial community and primary metabolites, as well as the naturally present proteolytic enzyme actinidin, which aids protein digestion both in the stomach and the small intestine. The effects of kiwifruit on metabolic markers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes are also investigated, including studies on glucose and insulin balance, bodyweight maintenance and energy homeostasis.Entities:
Keywords: Digestive health; Kiwifruit; Metabolic benefits; Nutritional composition; Vitamin C
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29470689 PMCID: PMC6267416 DOI: 10.1007/s00394-018-1627-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nutr ISSN: 1436-6207 Impact factor: 5.614
Nutritional composition of kiwifruit
(Source: USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference Release 28, green and gold raw kiwifruit per 100g [11])
| Nutrient | Units/100 g | Green Kiwifruit | Gold Kiwifruit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Proximates | |||
| Water | g | 83.1 | 82.4 |
| Energy | kcal | 61 | 63 |
| Energy | kJ | 255 | 262 |
| Protein | g | 1.14 | 1.02 |
| Total lipid (fat) | g | 0.52 | 0.28 |
| Ash | g | 0.61 | 0.47 |
| Carbohydrate, by difference | g | 14.7 | 15.8 |
| Fiber, total dietary | g | 3 | 1.4 |
| Sugars, total | g | 9.0 | 12.3 |
| Minerals | |||
| Calcium, Ca | mg | 34 | 17.0 |
| Iron, Fe | mg | 0.31 | 0.21 |
| Magnesium, Mg | mg | 17 | 12.0 |
| Phosphorus, P | mg | 34 | 25 |
| Potassium, K | mg | 312 | 315 |
| Sodium, Na | mg | 3 | 3 |
| Zinc, Zn | mg | 0.14 | 0.08 |
| Copper, Cu | mg | 0.13 | 0.103 |
| Manganese, Mn | mg | 0.098 | 0.05 |
| Selenium, Se | µg | 0.2 | 0.44 |
| Vitamins | |||
| Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid | mg | 92.7 | 161.3 |
| Vitamin B1-Thiamin | mg | 0.027 | < 0.01 |
| Vitamin B2-Riboflavin | mg | 0.025 | 0.074 |
| Vitamin B3-Niacin | mg | 0.341 | 0.231 |
| Vitamin B5-Pantothenic acid | mg | 0.183 | 0.12 |
| Vitamin B6-Pyridoxine | mg | 0.063 | 0.079 |
| Vitamin B9-Folate | µg, DFE | 25 | 31.0 |
| Choline | mg | 7.8 | 1.9 |
| Vitamin B-12 | µg | 0 | 0.08 |
| Vitamin A, RAE | µg _RAE | 4 | 1 |
| Vitamin A | IU | 87 | 23 |
| Vitamin E (α-tocopherol) | mg | 1.46 | 1.51 |
| Vitamin K | µg | 40.3 | 6.1 |
| Others | |||
| Carotene, beta | µg | 52 | 14 |
| Lutein + zeaxanthin | µg | 122 | 24 |
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| USDA NDB No | 09148 | 09520 | |
Fig. 1Graph comparing the vitamin C content of kiwifruit with other commonly consumed fruit
Summary of well-established functions of selected vitamins and minerals under Article 13.1 of the Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (European Commission 2006) and the proposed wording as shown on the EU Register
| Nutrients | Health claims |
|---|---|
| Vitamin C | Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of blood vessels |
| Vitamin E | Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress |
| Folate | Folate contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy |
| Potassium | Potassium contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system |
Fig. 2Graph comparing the folate content of kiwifruit with other commonly consumed fruit
Fig. 3Graph comparing the potassium content of kiwifruit with other commonly consumed fruit
Summary of findings from human studies with fresh green kiwifruit for digestive health