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Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?

BACKGROUND: Seaweeds and kelps, also known as macroalgae, have long been common in the East-Asian diet. During recent years, macroalgae have entered the global food market, and a variety of macroalgae products are now available for consumers. Some macroalgae species are known to be particularly rich...

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Autores principales: Aakre, Inger, Solli, Dina Doblaug, Markhus, Maria Wik, Mæhre, Hanne K., Dahl, Lisbeth, Henjum, Sigrun, Alexander, Jan, Korneliussen, Patrick-Andre, Madsen, Lise, Kjellevold, Marian
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Publicado: Open Academia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889064
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7584
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author Aakre, Inger
Solli, Dina Doblaug
Markhus, Maria Wik
Mæhre, Hanne K.
Dahl, Lisbeth
Henjum, Sigrun
Alexander, Jan
Korneliussen, Patrick-Andre
Madsen, Lise
Kjellevold, Marian
author_facet Aakre, Inger
Solli, Dina Doblaug
Markhus, Maria Wik
Mæhre, Hanne K.
Dahl, Lisbeth
Henjum, Sigrun
Alexander, Jan
Korneliussen, Patrick-Andre
Madsen, Lise
Kjellevold, Marian
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description BACKGROUND: Seaweeds and kelps, also known as macroalgae, have long been common in the East-Asian diet. During recent years, macroalgae have entered the global food market, and a variety of macroalgae products are now available for consumers. Some macroalgae species are known to be particularly rich in iodine, but little data regarding the iodine content of macroalgae-containing foods exists. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research study was to analyse the iodine content in a large variety of commercially available macroalgae-containing foods and supplements and to evaluate whether such products are sources of adequate dietary iodine. DESIGN: Ninety-six different products were collected after surveying the Norwegian market for commercially available macroalgae products, collected from three categories: 1) wholefood macroalgae products (n = 43), 2) macroalgae-containing foods (n = 39), and 3) dietary supplements containing macroalgae (n = 14). All products were analysed for iodine content by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). RESULTS: The iodine content in one portion of wholefood macroalgae products ranged from 128 to 62,400 μg. In macroalgae-containing foods, the iodine content ranged from 30 to 25,300 μg per portion, and in supplements it ranged from 5 to 5,600 μg per daily dose. The species with the highest analysed iodine content were oarweed, sugarkelp and kombu, with mean iodine levels of 7,800, 4,469 and 2,276 μg/g, respectively. For 54 products, the intake of one portion or dose would exceed the tolerable upper intake level (UL) for iodine. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The iodine content in the included products was variable and for most products high, exceeding the tolerable upper intake level (UL) if consumed as a serving or portion size. The labelling of macroalgae species included, and declaration of iodine content, were inadequate or inaccurate for several products. As macroalgae-containing products are unreliable iodine sources, inclusion of such products in the diet may pose a risk of consuming excessive amounts of iodine.
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spelling pubmed-80358902021-04-21 Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake? Aakre, Inger Solli, Dina Doblaug Markhus, Maria Wik Mæhre, Hanne K. Dahl, Lisbeth Henjum, Sigrun Alexander, Jan Korneliussen, Patrick-Andre Madsen, Lise Kjellevold, Marian Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Seaweeds and kelps, also known as macroalgae, have long been common in the East-Asian diet. During recent years, macroalgae have entered the global food market, and a variety of macroalgae products are now available for consumers. Some macroalgae species are known to be particularly rich in iodine, but little data regarding the iodine content of macroalgae-containing foods exists. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research study was to analyse the iodine content in a large variety of commercially available macroalgae-containing foods and supplements and to evaluate whether such products are sources of adequate dietary iodine. DESIGN: Ninety-six different products were collected after surveying the Norwegian market for commercially available macroalgae products, collected from three categories: 1) wholefood macroalgae products (n = 43), 2) macroalgae-containing foods (n = 39), and 3) dietary supplements containing macroalgae (n = 14). All products were analysed for iodine content by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). RESULTS: The iodine content in one portion of wholefood macroalgae products ranged from 128 to 62,400 μg. In macroalgae-containing foods, the iodine content ranged from 30 to 25,300 μg per portion, and in supplements it ranged from 5 to 5,600 μg per daily dose. The species with the highest analysed iodine content were oarweed, sugarkelp and kombu, with mean iodine levels of 7,800, 4,469 and 2,276 μg/g, respectively. For 54 products, the intake of one portion or dose would exceed the tolerable upper intake level (UL) for iodine. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The iodine content in the included products was variable and for most products high, exceeding the tolerable upper intake level (UL) if consumed as a serving or portion size. The labelling of macroalgae species included, and declaration of iodine content, were inadequate or inaccurate for several products. As macroalgae-containing products are unreliable iodine sources, inclusion of such products in the diet may pose a risk of consuming excessive amounts of iodine. Open Academia 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8035890/ /pubmed/33889064 http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7584 Text en © 2021 Inger Aakre et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Aakre, Inger
Solli, Dina Doblaug
Markhus, Maria Wik
Mæhre, Hanne K.
Dahl, Lisbeth
Henjum, Sigrun
Alexander, Jan
Korneliussen, Patrick-Andre
Madsen, Lise
Kjellevold, Marian
Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title_full Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title_fullStr Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title_full_unstemmed Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title_short Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
title_sort commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8035890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889064
http://dx.doi.org/10.29219/fnr.v65.7584
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