Stracke, B.A.; Rüfer, C.E.; Bub, A.; Briviba, K.; Seifert, S.; Kunz, C. and Watzl, B. (2008) Bioavailability and nutritional effects of carotenoids from organically and conventionally produced carrots in healthy men. Br J Nutr. (20), pp. 1-9.
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Summary
It has been hypothesised that organically grown vegetables are healthier than conventionally produced ones due to a higher content of phytochemicals. However, few data from controlled human studies exist. The aim of the present study was to compare the carotenoid content and antioxidant capacity of organically and conventionally produced carrots under defined conditions. Furthermore, a human intervention study was conducted to compare bioavailability, plasma antioxidant capacity, endogenous DNA strand breaks and immune parameters in healthy men ingesting carrots from different agricultural systems. Thirty-six volunteers consumed either organically or conventionally produced blanched carrots (200 g/d; 2 weeks) or no carrots in a double-blind, randomised intervention study. No statistically significant differences were observed in the total carotenoid contents (121 (sd 7) mug/g organic v. 116 (sd 13) mug/g conventional) and the antioxidant capacities (0.43 (sd 0.08) mumol Trolox equivalents/g organic v. 0.32 (sd 0.07) mumol Trolox equivalents/g conventional) of the carrots administered to the volunteers. Intake of organically or conventionally produced carrots significantly increased (P < 0.001) plasma alpha- and beta-carotene concentrations in both intervention groups without differences in plasma carotenoid concentrations. Consumption of carrots did not lead to significant changes in the plasma antioxidant status, endogenous DNA strand breaks and parameters of the immune system in all groups. Therefore, these results indicate that the agricultural system has neither an effect on the carotenoid content, the antioxidant capacity of carrots, nor on the bioavailability of carotenoids and on antioxidant, antigenotoxic and immunological effects as assessed in a human intervention study.
PMID: 19021920 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
EPrint Type: | Journal paper |
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Keywords: | BÖL, BOEL, FKZ 04OE027, content of phytochemicals, carotenoid content, antioxidant capacity, carrots, bioavailability, plasma antioxidant capacity, endogenous DNA strand breaks, immune parameters |
Subjects: | Food systems > Food security, food quality and human health |
Research affiliation: | Germany > Federal Research Institute of Nutrition and Food - MRI > Department of Physiology and Biochemistry of Nutrition Germany > Federal Organic Farming Scheme - BOELN > Food > Quality |
Related Links: | http://www.bundesprogramm-oekolandbau.de, http://www.bundesprogramm.de/fkz=04OE027, http://orgprints.org/perl/search/advanced?addtitle%2Ftitle=&keywords=04OE027&projects=BOEL&_order=bypublication&_action_search=Suchen |
Deposited By: | Watzl, PD Dr. Bernhard |
ID Code: | 15250 |
Deposited On: | 27 Jan 2009 |
Last Modified: | 12 Apr 2010 07:38 |
Document Language: | English |
Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Peer-reviewed and accepted |
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