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A stable isotope study in Peruvian women demonstrates higher iron bioavailability in a yellow fleshed potato variety compared to a high iron purple fleshed potato por Burgos, G., Liria Domínguez, M.R., Penny, M., Fairweather, S., Felde, T. zum, Campos, Hugo, Zeder, C., Zimmermann, M.
Publicado 2020Enlace del recurso
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Biofortified Yellow-Fleshed Potatoes Provide More Absorbable Zinc than a Commonly Consumed Variety: A Randomized Trial Using Stable Isotopes in Women in the Peruvian Highlands por Liria Domínguez, M.R., Penny, M.E., Kroon, P.A., Burgos, G., Dainty, J., Zeder, C., Zimmermann, M., King, J.C., Mithen, R., Boy, Erick, Al-Jaiballi, O., Fairweather-Tait, S.
Publicado 2023Enlace del recurso
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Total iron absorbed from iron-biofortified potatoes is higher than from non-biofortified potatoes: a randomized trial using stable iron isotopes in women from the Peruvian highland... por Burgos, G., Liria, R., Zeder, C., Kroon, P.A., Hareau, G., Penny, M., Dainty, J., Al-Jaibaji, O., Boy, Erick, Mithen, R., Hurrell, R.F., Salas, E., Zimmermann, M., Fairweather-Tait, S.
Publicado 2023Enlace del recurso
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Iron absorption from iron-biofortified sweetpotato is higher than regular sweetpotato in Malawian women while iron absorption from regular and iron-biofortified potatoes is high in... por Jongstra, R., Mwangi, M., Burgos, G., Zeder, C., Low, Jan W., Mzembe, G., Liria, R., Penny, M., Andrade, M.I., Fairweather-Tait, S., Felde, T. zum, Campos, Hugo, Phiri, K.S., Zimmermann, M., Wegmüller, R.
Publicado 2020Enlace del recurso
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Dietary mineral supplies in Africa por Joy, Edward J. M., Ander, E. Louise, Young, Scott D., Black, Colin R., Watts, Michael J., Chilimba, Allan D. C., Chilima, Benson, Siyame, Edwin W. P., Kalimbira, Alexander A., Fairweather-Tait, Susan J., Stein, Alexander J., Gibson, Rosalind S., White, Philip J., Broadley, Martin R.
Publicado 2014Enlace del recurso
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Soil-type influences human selenium status and underlies widespread selenium deficiency risks in Malawi por Hurst, Rachel, Siyame, Edwin W. P., Young, Scott D., Chilimba, Allan D.C., Joy, Edward J.M., Black, Colin R., Ander, E. Louise, Watts, Michael J., Chilima, Benson, Gondwe, Jellita, Kang'ombe, Dalitso, Stein, Alexander J., Fairweather-Tait, Susan J., Gibson, Rosalind S., Kalimbira, Alexander A., Broadley, Martin R.
Publicado 2013Enlace del recurso
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