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Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent
Data about the nutritional composition of gluten-free products (GFP) are still limited. Most studies are based on ingredient and nutrition information described on the food label. However, analytical determination is considered the gold standard for compositional analysis of food. Micronutrient anal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080321 |
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author | Larretxi, Idoia Txurruka, Itziar Navarro, Virginia Lasa, Arrate Bustamante, María Ángeles Fernández-Gil, María del Pilar Simón, Edurne Miranda, Jonatan |
author_facet | Larretxi, Idoia Txurruka, Itziar Navarro, Virginia Lasa, Arrate Bustamante, María Ángeles Fernández-Gil, María del Pilar Simón, Edurne Miranda, Jonatan |
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description | Data about the nutritional composition of gluten-free products (GFP) are still limited. Most studies are based on ingredient and nutrition information described on the food label. However, analytical determination is considered the gold standard for compositional analysis of food. Micronutrient analytical content differences were observed in a selection of GF breads, flakes and pasta, when compared with their respective gluten-containing counterparts. In general terms, lower iron, piridoxin, riboflavin, thiamin, niacin, folate, manganese and vitamin B5 can be underlined. Variations in biotin and vitamin E content differed among groups. In order to clarify the potential contribution of the GFP to the gluten-free diet’s (GFD) micronutrient shortages, analytical data were used to evaluate GFD in a cohort of celiac children and adolescent. Participants did not reach recommendations for vitamin A, vitamin E, folic acid, vitamin D, biotin, iodine, and copper. It does not seem that the lower micronutrient content of the analyzed GFP groups contributed to the micronutrient deficits detected in GFD in this cohort, whose diet was not balanced. Nevertheless, GFP fortification for folate and biotin is proposed to prevent the deficiencies observed in GFD, at least in the case of pediatric celiac disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-67232722019-09-10 Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent Larretxi, Idoia Txurruka, Itziar Navarro, Virginia Lasa, Arrate Bustamante, María Ángeles Fernández-Gil, María del Pilar Simón, Edurne Miranda, Jonatan Foods Article Data about the nutritional composition of gluten-free products (GFP) are still limited. Most studies are based on ingredient and nutrition information described on the food label. However, analytical determination is considered the gold standard for compositional analysis of food. Micronutrient analytical content differences were observed in a selection of GF breads, flakes and pasta, when compared with their respective gluten-containing counterparts. In general terms, lower iron, piridoxin, riboflavin, thiamin, niacin, folate, manganese and vitamin B5 can be underlined. Variations in biotin and vitamin E content differed among groups. In order to clarify the potential contribution of the GFP to the gluten-free diet’s (GFD) micronutrient shortages, analytical data were used to evaluate GFD in a cohort of celiac children and adolescent. Participants did not reach recommendations for vitamin A, vitamin E, folic acid, vitamin D, biotin, iodine, and copper. It does not seem that the lower micronutrient content of the analyzed GFP groups contributed to the micronutrient deficits detected in GFD in this cohort, whose diet was not balanced. Nevertheless, GFP fortification for folate and biotin is proposed to prevent the deficiencies observed in GFD, at least in the case of pediatric celiac disease. MDPI 2019-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6723272/ /pubmed/31394809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080321 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Larretxi, Idoia Txurruka, Itziar Navarro, Virginia Lasa, Arrate Bustamante, María Ángeles Fernández-Gil, María del Pilar Simón, Edurne Miranda, Jonatan Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title | Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title_full | Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title_fullStr | Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title_full_unstemmed | Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title_short | Micronutrient Analysis of Gluten-Free Products: Their Low Content Is Not Involved in Gluten-Free Diet Imbalance in a Cohort of Celiac Children and Adolescent |
title_sort | micronutrient analysis of gluten-free products: their low content is not involved in gluten-free diet imbalance in a cohort of celiac children and adolescent |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31394809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8080321 |
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