To combat iron deficiency in Low and Middle-Income Countries, sustainable food-based solutions have to be implemented to serve populations, not only individuals. One solution is the introduction of iron biofortified staple crops on market level. Before market level introduction, the bioavailability of iron in the new biofortified Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) breed needs to be assessed. In this study the investigator compares the fractional and total iron absorption after extrinsic stable isotope labelling of the new biofortified high iron OFSP variety and a normal market level OFSP variety. The study is conducted in Malawian women of reproductive age with marginal iron status.
The 25 women enrolled will consume test meals consisting of 400g steamed and mashed high iron sweet potatoes labelled with Fe-58 daily for a period of 10 days and will then switch to the test meals consisting of 400g steamed and mashed control sweet potatoes labelled with Fe-57 for a period of 10 days. The order of test meal type is random. A baseline blood sample will be taken on the first meal feeding day prior to consumption of any test meals, on study day 26 (14 days after completion of the first test meal period) and on Day 40 (14 days after completion of the second test meal period). Erythrocyte incorporation of the stable isotope labels will be measured in these blood samples using an ICPMS and will be used to calculate fractional and total iron absorption from the two different type of test meals.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
25
400 gram steamed, mashed OFSP high Fe with 0.33 mg FeSO4-58 daily for 10 days
400 gram steamed, mashed OFSP control with 0.33 mg FeSO5-57 daily for 10 days
Training and Research Unit of Excellence, University of Malawi
Zomba, Malawi
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Laboratory of Human Nutrition
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland
Fractional iron absorption from both Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato varieties
Proportion of stable isotope administered with test meals that has been incorporate into erythrocytes 14 days after completion of specific test meal feeding period
Time frame: Measured 2 weeks after completion of feeding day sequence. Sequence consist of 2 times 10 feeding days.
Total iron absorption from both Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato varieties
Amount of iron absorbed (mg) from the labelled test meals
Time frame: Measured 2 weeks after completion of feeding day sequence. Sequence consist of 2 times 10 feeding days.
Concentration of plasma ferritin level
Iron status marker
Time frame: screening (-1), baseline (day 1), last test meal consumption (day 26) and 14 days after last test meal consumption (day 40)
Concentration of plasma CRP level
Inflammation status marker
Time frame: screening (-1), baseline (day 1), last test meal consumption (day 26) and 14 days after last test meal consumption (day 40)
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