Vitamin D Deficiency Clinical Trial
Background: Vitamin D3 (VD) is an oil soluble vitamin formed in the skin during exposure to
UV light. It is essential for bone and calcium metabolism, insulin reactivity, immune system
etc. The dietary sources of VD are scarce, and insufficient. Epidemiological studies link
proper VD status with lower risks of bone fracture, hypertension, diabetes, cancer and more.
VD deficiency is widespread, mainly due to avoidance of sun exposure due to fear of
melanoma. Therefore there is an urgent need to enrich staple foods & beverages with VD, to
prevent deficiency.
A novel technology was developed , for nanoencapsulating VD within casein micelles (CM)
(natural milk protein nanoparticles). Previously we have found that the bioavailability of
VD in CM in 1% fat milk was similar to that in an aqueous dietary supplement based on a
synthetic emulsifier- Tween 80- which is sometimes used by the industry to add VD into milk.
The main research question studied in the current project is: how will the bioavailability
of VD be affected by its delivery in CM compared to its delivery using Tween 80 in a fat
free milk product, like nonfat yogurt.
Hypothesis: The open molecular structure of caseins, which evolved to be easily digestible,
may facilitate the bioavailability of VD nanoencapsulated in CM, so that it will not be less
than that in Tween 80, which is considered to be good. CM are particularly useful for
oil-soluble micronutrient delivery in non-fat products. The most widely consumed nonfat milk
product is 0% fat yoghurt, chosen it for this study.
Methods: Yoghurts will be made from 3 milk formulations:
1. Skim milk (0% fat) enriched with 50,000 international units (IU) VD in 150 gr product,
in CM.
2. Skim milk with same dosage of VD, emulsified with Tween 80.
3. Placebo: skim milk without added VD. 90 healthy adults, aged 18-65, having passed a
medical qualification examination, will be randomly assigned to 3 groups. Following
over-night fasting they will each consume a 150 gr yoghurt sample as detailed above,
and be requested to fast 2 more hours. Blood will be sampled before yoghurt
consumption, and after 1, 7 and 14 days following consumption. Blood-serum level of
25(OH)D (the form of VD used as a status indicator in routine blood tests), by
chemiluminescence immunoassay (CMIA).
Expected findings: The bioavailability of VD in CM will not be lower than that in Tween 80,
in 0% fat yoghurt.
Significance of the study: With the widespread VD deficiency, decreased fat consumption and
rising demand for using only natural ingredients there is great importance in delivery of VD
and other fat-soluble micronutrients in protein-based delivery systems, like CM, instead of
using synthetic emulsifiers, and it is imperative to assure the bioavailability is not
compromised by this dramatic change.
CM solubilize VD and help uniformly distribute it in aqueous products and protect it against
heat, oxidation and UV.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Bio-availability Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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