Development of the FAO/INFOODS/IZINCG Global Food Composition Database for Phytate.

Sergio Dahdouh ; Fernanda Grande ; Sarah Nájera Espinosa ; Anna Vincent ; Rosalind Gibson ; Karl Bailey ; Janet King ; Doris Rittenschober ; U Ruth Charrondière ; (2019) Development of the FAO/INFOODS/IZINCG Global Food Composition Database for Phytate. Journal of food composition and analysis, 78. pp. 42-48. ISSN 0889-1575 DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2019.01.023
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Phytate is widely distributed in the plant kingdom, and its significance for human nutrition has been often described. Data on phytate is available in very few composition tables, for a limited number of foods and mainly for raw products. With the aim of publishing the first global repository of analytical data on phytate, data on moisture, phytate, zinc, iron and calcium were compiled. Other aspects, such as the analytical method used, biodiversity and processing, were considered, and phytate: mineral ratios were calculated when possible. From a comprehensive literature search, over 250 references were compiled, generating 3377 entries: 39% for raw and 61% for processed foods. Most of the entries were for cereals (35%), followed by legumes (27%) and vegetables (11%). The most common analytical methods used were indirect precipitation (26%) and anion exchange (25%), while separate determination of IPs is the most recommended. The database can be used as a tool for nutrition workers to include into food composition tables and to develop programmes related to mineral deficiencies. These data will be useful for designing diets with enhanced mineral bioavailability and for improving the estimates for nutrient requirements. The database is available at the INFOODS (www.fao.org/infoods/infoods/tables-and-databases/en) and IZiNCG webpages (www.izincg.org).


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