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Food and Nutrition Bulletin | 2003

Multiple-Micronutrient Fortification Technology Development and Evaluation: From Lab to Market:

Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Don L. Hughes; Donald Brown Compton; Tomas Walter

At the World Summit for Children (New York, 1990), a resolution was passed to eliminate vitamin A and iodine deficiencies and significantly reduce iron-deficiency anemia by the year 2000. In responding to this urgent call, we developed a unique multiple-micronutrient fortification delivery system called “GrowthPlus/CreciPlus®.” Using this technology, a fortified powder fruit drink has been formulated and extensively evaluated. One serving of the product delivers the following US recommended dietary allowances: 20–30% of iron; 10–35% of vitamin A; 25–35% of iodine; 100–120% of vitamin C; 25–35% of zinc; 15–35% of folate; and 10–50% of vitamins E, B2, B6, and B12. This was accomplished through (a) identifying and selecting the right fortificants, and (b) understanding their chemical and physical properties that contribute to multiple problems (product acceptability, stability, and bioavailability). Data from a home-use test showed fortification with the “Multiple-Fortification Technology” has no effect on the appearance and taste of the eventually consumed powder fruit drink. One-year stability studies demonstrated that iodine and the vitamins have adequate stability. Bioavailability evaluation by using double-isotope labeling technique showed that the iron from the fortified powder drink has excellent bioavailability (23.4% ± 6.7). In conclusion, a powder fruit drink has been clinically demonstrated to deliver multiple micronutrients, which include adequate levels of bioavailable iron, vitamin A, iodine, zinc, vitamin C, and B vitamins, without compromising taste, appearance, and bioavailability. The critical limiting step in the micronutrient fortification program is the production and distribution of the multiple-micronutrient-fortified product. The fortified powder drink was marketed in Venezuela under the brand name NutriStar®.


Archive | 2001

Beverage compositions comprising arabinogalactan and defined minerals

Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Scott Edward Manchuso; Raul Victorino Nunes; Kris Eugene Spence


Archive | 1996

Use of bilayer forming emulsifiers in nutritional compositions comprising divalent mineral salts to minimize off-tastes and interactions with other dietary components

Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Toan Trinh


Archive | 2002

Fortified drinking water

Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Raul Victorino Nunes; Adrian Monsalve Marcano


Archive | 2001

Color stable iron and zinc fortified compositions

William John Henry; Xiaobing Xi; Michel Lucien Hubert Lannelongue Favre; Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Jianjun Li


Archive | 2001

Compositions comprising arabinogalactan and a defined protein component

Haile Mehansho; Raul Victorino Nunes; Aaron Lewis Durr; Renee Irvine Mellican; Scott Edward Manchuso


Archive | 2001

Color stable iron fortified compositions

William John Henry; Xiaobing Xi; Michel Lucien Hubert Lannelongue Favre; Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Jianjun Li


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003

The role of iron and the factors affecting off-color development of polyphenols.

Renee Irvine Mellican; Jianjun Li; Haile Mehansho; S. Suzanne Nielsen


Archive | 2002

Mineral fortified water

Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Raul Victorino Nunes; Adrian Monsalve Marcano


Archive | 1997

Color stable iron fortified dry drink mixes, ready-to-drink beverages and foods other than beverages that optionally contain zinc

William John Henry; Xiaobing Xi; Michel Lucien Hubert Lannelongue Favre; Haile Mehansho; Renee Irvine Mellican; Jianjun Li

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