Low Iron Stores Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of a Lactic Acid Fermented Oat Gruel on Iron Absorption in the Proximal and Distal Small Intestine From a Phytate Rich Meal in Healthy Women of Childbearing Age.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of a lactic acid fermented oat gruel on iron absorption in the upper and lower part of the intestine, respectively.
Iron deficiency and low iron stores are prevalent in infants, adolescents, and women of
childbearing age in both Western and developing countries. One cause of iron deficiency is
the low iron bioavailability from foods, which is partly due to inhibiting factors in the
diet, such as phytate and phenolic compounds. A number of single meal studies with lactic
acid fermented vegetables and cereals have shown a significant increase in iron absorption
in humans. This is believed to be caused mainly by the lactic acid produced during the
fermentation process, which conteracts the inhibiting effect of phytate.
A recent study of ours indicate that the increased nonheme iron absorption from a low iron
bioavailability meal was due not only to an effect of the lactic acid produced, but also a
specific effect of the lactic acid bacteria. As lactic acid bacteria colonizes the entire
intestine but mainly the colon it is of interest to determine whether these bacteria can
increase iron absorption from the distal part of the intestine since iron absorption
normally is believed to be absorbed from the duodenum and most proximal small intestine.
The purpose of this study is therefore to determine the the effect of Lactobacillus
plantarum 299v in a lactic acid fermented oat gruel on iron absorption in the proximal and
distal small intestine, respectively, in a cross-over design with 18 healthy women of
childbearing age, served both fermented oat gruel and pasteurized, fermented oat gruel.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Bio-availability Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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