Department of Nutrition, High Institute of Public Health, University ofAlexandria, Alexandria, Egypt.
East Mediterr Health J. 2010 Jul;16(7):793-800.
Food fortification is an effective, low-cost way to eliminate dietary micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries. This study in Egypt aimed to evaluate the levels of and variations in fortification with iron, iodine and vitamin A in food products from different manufacturers. Almost all iodized salt samples contained iodine concentrations within Egyptian standards. The iron content of iron-fortified biscuits supplied to schools and of vitamin-A-fortified margarine, infant formula milk powder and infant cereal food were highly variable and many samples were not within Egyptian standards. Monitoring of fortification levels of key products is required at the factory, retail and household levels.
食品强化是在发展中国家消除饮食中微量营养素缺乏的一种有效且低成本的方法。本项在埃及开展的研究旨在评估不同制造商生产的食品中添加铁、碘和维生素 A 的水平和差异。几乎所有的碘盐样本中的碘浓度均符合埃及标准。学校供应的铁强化饼干以及添加维生素 A 的人造黄油、婴儿配方奶粉和婴儿谷物食品中的铁含量变化较大,许多样本都不符合埃及标准。需要在工厂、零售和家庭层面监测关键产品的强化水平。