RETRACTED: High bioavailablilty iron maize (Zea mays L.) developed through molecular breeding provides more absorbable iron in vitro (Caco-2 model) and in vivo (Gallus gallus)(Retracted article. See vol. 14, pg. 126, 2015)

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作者
Tako, Elad [1 ]
Hoekenga, Owen A. [1 ]
Kochian, Leon V. [1 ]
Glahn, Raymond P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, USDA ARS Robert W Holley Ctr Agr & Hlth, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
来源
NUTRITION JOURNAL | 2013年 / 12卷
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Maize; Biofortification; Iron bioavailability; In vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell model; Broiler chicken; Intestine; BEANS PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS; POULTRY GALLUS-GALLUS; MICRONUTRIENT MALNUTRITION; DIGESTION/CACO-2; MODEL; PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANTS; NUTRITIONAL-VALUE; COMMON BEANS; DIET PROVIDE; PURPLE CORN; RED;
D O I
10.1186/1475-2891-12-3
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Iron (Fe) deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Iron biofortification is a preventative strategy that alleviates Fe deficiency by improving the amount of absorbable Fe in crops. In the present study, we used an in vitro digestion/Caco 2 cell culture model as the guiding tool for breeding and development of two maize (Zea mays L.) lines with contrasting Fe bioavailability (ie. Low and High). Our objective was to confirm and validate the in vitro results and approach. Also, to compare the capacities of our two maize hybrid varieties to deliver Fe for hemoglobin (Hb) synthesis and to improve the Fe status of Fe deficient broiler chickens. Methods: We compared the Fe-bioavailability between these two maize varieties with the presence or absence of added Fe in the maize based-diets. Diets were made with 75% (w/w) maize of either low or high Fe-bioavailability maize, with or without Fe (ferric citrate). Chicks (Gallus gallus) were fed the diets for 6 wk. Hb, liver ferritin and Fe related transporter/enzyme gene-expression were measured. Hemoglobin maintenance efficiency (HME) and total body Hb Fe values were used to estimate Fe bioavailability from the diets. Results: DMT-1, DcytB and ferroportin expressions were higher (P < 0.05) in the "Low Fe" group than in the "High Fe" group (no added Fe), indicating lower Fe status and adaptation to less Fe-bioavailability. At times, Hb concentrations (d 21,28,35), HME (d 21), Hb-Fe (as from d 14) and liver ferritin were higher in the "High Fe" than in the "Low Fe" groups (P < 0.05), indicating greater Fe absorption from the diet and improved Fe status. Conclusions: We conclude that the High Fe-bioavailability maize contains more bioavailable Fe than the Low Fe-bioavailability maize, presumably due to a more favorable matrix for absorption. Maize shows promise for Fe biofortification; therefore, human trials should be conducted to determine the efficacy of consuming the high bioavailable Fe maize to reduce Fe deficiency.
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