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Bioaccessibility of carotenoids, vitamin A and α-tocopherol, from commercial milk-fruit juice beverages: Contribution to the recommended daily intake

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
Volume 78, Issue -, Pages 24-32

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2019.01.019

Keywords

Bioaccessibility; Carotenoids; Milk-fruit juice beverage; Retinol vitamin A; Vitamin E

Funding

  1. Consejeria de Innovacion Ciencia y Empresa, Junta de Andalucia [P11-AGR-7783]
  2. CYTED [112RT0445]

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Twenty-two commercial milk-fruit juice beverages (MFJBs) were analysed by high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector for carotenoids, retinol and a-tocopherol content. Bioaccessibility was also investigated by in vitro enzymatic digestion. Total carotenoids content and vitamin A calculated as retinol plus pro-vitamin A carotenoids varied widely among samples as well as the bioaccessibility, depending on the formulations. The predominant carotenoid present in all the samples was beta-carotene, followed by alpha-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin and zeaxanthin, which were not detected in all the samples. One daily consumption of MFJB (200 mL) provides on average from 5% to 11% of the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin A, depending on the age group and a slightly higher value for a-tocopherol. The bioaccessibility of bioactive carotenoids in increasing order was the following: beta-carotene < alpha-carotene < phytofluene = phytoene < lutein = beta-cryptoxanthin < zeaxanthin. If we consider bioaccessibilities the contribution to the RDA is drastically reduced by 40% for vitamin A and about 13% for vitamin E.

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