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Studies on bioavailability of iron from fe-fortified commercial edible mushroom Hypsizygusulmarius and standardization of its delivery system for human nutrition
Author(s) -
Meera Pandey,
N. K. S. Gowda,
G. C. Satisha,
Shamina Azeez,
C. Chandrashekara,
M Zamil,
Tapas Kumar Roy
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of horticultural sciences/journal of horticultural sciences (online)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2582-4899
pISSN - 0973-354X
DOI - 10.24154/jhs.2020.v15i02.012
Subject(s) - bioavailability , mushroom , micronutrient , iron deficiency , food science , ferritin , fortification , human nutrition , micronutrient deficiency , food fortification , biofortification , fortified food , malnutrition , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , anemia , biology , medicine , biochemistry , bioinformatics , organic chemistry , pathology
Iron is one of the most important micronutrients for human health. Iron deficient diet and defective iron absorption are among the major reasons for iron malnutrition. Mushrooms are edible fungi, which are a very good source of iron and can be easily grown on agricultural residues at-home scale, dehydrated, and stored in powder form, which can supplement the daily diet. Although mushrooms in general and oyster mushrooms, in particular, are a rich source of iron, yet, have not become a recommended diet by nutritionists due to lack of data pertaining to its bioavailability from mushrooms. Data has been generated in the present study on the in vitro bioavailability of iron from non-fortified and iron-fortified Hypsizygus ulmarius, which is a commercially grown species. This is the first report pertaining to the bioavailability of iron from iron-fortified mushrooms. A delivery system for human nutrition was also standardized in the form of Arka Mushroom Fortified Rasam Powder using iron-fortified and non-fortified mushrooms, which can be used to mitigate iron malnutrition. The data generated in this study will help in providing application techniques to use mushrooms as a dietary source of iron in everyday diet to mitigate iron deficiency.

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