학술논문

Citrus can help prevent vitamin A deficiency in developing countries.
Document Type
Article
Source
California Agriculture. Jul-Sep2011, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p130-135. 6p. 2 Color Photographs, 5 Charts, 1 Map.
Subject
*CITRUS fruits
*VITAMIN A deficiency
*TANGERINE
*ORANGES
*SATSUMA orange
*PREVENTION
*THERAPEUTICS
DEVELOPING countries
Language
ISSN
0008-0845
Abstract
California is a major producer of tangerines and oranges, which contain carotenoids that form vitamin A. Deficiencies of this vitamin are common in southern Asia and Africa, causing blindness and more than one-half million deaths each year. We evaluated the potential of tangerines and oranges to prevent vitamin A deficiency worldwide by measuring their carotenoid concentrations, estimating the amounts needed to meet the recommended safe nutrient intake for vitamin A and determining their availability in countries with vitamin A deficiency. We conclude that tangerines - particularly Satsuma mandarins, which have high concentrations of the carotenoid beta-cryptoxanthin - but not oranges, could be useful in preventing vitamin A deficiency, though not as the sole source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]