Living and Raw Foods web site.  Educating the world about the power of living and raw plant based diet.  This site has the most resources online including articles, recipes, chat, information, personals and more!
 

Click this banner to check it out!
Click here to find out more!

Trick to get more Iron and Zinc
Posted by: Panchito ()
Date: October 15, 2014 01:02AM

[www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]


Quote

Bioavailability of micronutrients iron and zinc is particularly low from plant foods. Hence there is a need to evolve a food-based strategy to improve the same to combat widespread deficiencies of these minerals in a population dependent on plant foods. Dietary sulfur-containing amino acids have been reported to improve the mineral status of experimental animals. Our objective was to examine whether sulfur compound-rich Allium spices have a similar potential of beneficially modulating the mineral bioavailability. In this context, we examined the influence of exogenously added garlic and onion on the bioaccessibility of iron and zinc from food grains. Two representative cereals and pulses each were studied in both raw and cooked condition employing two levels of garlic (0.25 and 0.5 g/10 g of grain) and onion (1.5 and 3 g/10 g of grain). The enhancing effect of these two spices on iron bioaccessibility was generally evidenced in the case of both the cereals (9.4-65.9% increase) and pulses (9.9-73.3% increase) in both raw and cooked conditions. The two spices similarly enhanced the bioaccessibility of zinc from the food grains, the extent of increase in cereals ranging from 10.4% to 159.4% and in pulses from 9.8% to 49.8%. Thus, both garlic and onion were evidenced here to have a promoting influence on the bioaccessibility of iron and zinc from food grains. This novel information has the potential application in evolving a food-based strategy to improve the bioavailability of trace minerals and hence contributes to the human health benefit.

Options: ReplyQuote
Re: Trick to get more Iron and Zinc
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: October 15, 2014 04:03AM

"Thus, both garlic and onion were evidenced here to have a promoting influence on the bioaccessibility of iron and zinc from food grains."

But we are eating grains, what about raw food?

Options: ReplyQuote
Re: Trick to get more Iron and Zinc
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: October 15, 2014 05:02AM

RawPracticalist Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> "Thus, both garlic and onion were evidenced here
> to have a promoting influence on the
> bioaccessibility of iron and zinc from food
> grains."
>
> But we are eating grains, what about raw food?

Grains and pulses. Pulses are beans. On Panchito's beam of light 20% cooked raw diet probably cooked beans are raw so the quote is only of use to him. Too bad for the rest of us.

Options: ReplyQuote
Re: Trick to get more Iron and Zinc
Posted by: Panchito ()
Date: October 15, 2014 04:30PM

Dietary sulfur-containing amino acids increase bioavailability of Zn and Fe.

Quote

Our objective was to examine whether sulfur compound-rich Allium spices have a similar potential of beneficially modulating the mineral bioavailability

the result is yes. Should work on saladas or pumpkin seeds for example or any raw food.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/15/2014 04:31PM by Panchito.

Options: ReplyQuote


Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.


Navigate Living and Raw Foods below:

Search Living and Raw Foods below:

Search Amazon.com for:

Eat more raw fruits and vegetables

Living and Raw Foods Button
© 1998 Living-Foods.com
All Rights Reserved

USE OF THIS SITE SIGNIFIES YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE DISCLAIMER.

Privacy Policy Statement

Eat more Raw Fruits and Vegetables