Functional and Nutritional Characterization of a Natural Diet Based on BIO102 Iron Biofortified Beans in Newly Weaned Mice

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Legume Science Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1002/leg3.70016
N. Jiménez-Cardozo, Magda C. Díaz-Vesga, Sonia Gallego-Castillo, Daniel Álvarez, Juan Camilo Orozco-Agredo, José Guillermo Ortega, Camilo Morales-Jiménez
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Childhood malnutrition persists as a critical issue in Latin America, particularly affecting protein and iron intake among children. Biofortification, enhancing crop nutritional content, offers a promising solution rooted in Latin American culinary traditions. This study describes the nutritional features of a natural diet based on iron biofortified red beans (BIO102) and examines its physiological impact in newly weaned Balb/C male mice over a 4-week period. We evaluated weight gain, food intake, fasting blood glucose levels, and physical performance compared to control and regular maize diets. Results indicate that BIO102 and control diets show similar weight gain and food intake, with significant differences noted compared to the regular maize diet. BIO102 diet, characterized by reduced phytic acid content and increased in vitro iron bioaccessibility, significantly lowers fasting blood glucose levels by Week 4. Physical performance measures, encompassing aerobic endurance and limb strength, show no significant differences between BIO102 and control groups. Nutritional analysis highlights BIO102-based diet's enriched protein content relative to regular maize. This study suggests that BIO102 could offer an alternative to address childhood nutritional deficiencies in Latin America through effective biofortification strategies, serving as a preliminary basis for future clinical investigations.

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儿童营养不良一直是拉丁美洲的一个严重问题,尤其影响儿童的蛋白质和铁的摄入量。生物强化提高了作物的营养成分,为根植于拉美烹饪传统的解决方案提供了希望。本研究介绍了基于铁生物强化红豆(BIO102)的天然饮食的营养特点,并研究了其对刚断奶的 Balb/C 雄性小鼠 4 周内的生理影响。与对照组和普通玉米日粮相比,我们评估了体重增加、食物摄入量、空腹血糖水平和体能表现。结果表明,BIO102 和对照组日粮的体重增加和食物摄入量相似,但与普通玉米日粮相比有显著差异。BIO102 日粮的特点是植酸含量降低和体外铁生物利用率提高,在第 4 周时可显著降低空腹血糖水平。体能指标(包括有氧耐力和肢体力量)显示,BIO102 组和对照组之间没有显著差异。营养分析显示,与普通玉米相比,基于 BIO102 的膳食蛋白质含量更丰富。这项研究表明,通过有效的生物强化策略,BIO102 可以为解决拉丁美洲儿童营养缺乏问题提供一种替代方法,为未来的临床研究奠定初步基础。
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Legume Science
Legume Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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