Iron Absorption From a Micronutrient Powder Containing Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS)
NCT ID: NCT02666417
Last Updated: 2018-07-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-01-31
2016-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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At baseline, a blood sample will be collected from potential study participants for the determination of the following iron and inflammation status parameters: hemoglobin (Hb), plasma ferritin (PF), soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR), zinc protoporphyrin (ZnPP), C-reactive protein (CRP), alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP). Anthropometrics (height, weight, mid-upper arm and head circumference) will be measured, and demographics, the medical history and the feeding habits will be assessed using a questionnaire. On day 1, infants will be enrolled and randomized into the two groups, and then start the intervention. The infants will consume 1 MNP sachet added to maize porridge per day for a total of 5 weeks. A stool sample will be collected on day 1 for the determination of gut microbiota composition, fecal pH and fecal SCFAs. After 3 weeks of MNP consumption, the two isotopically labelled test meals will be fed to the infants by their caregivers under supervision of the research team on two consecutive mornings between 7 and 8 am. Test meal A will contain 2.5 mg 57Fe in form of FeFum and 2.5 mg iron as NaFeEDTA (given as 1.5 mg 56Fe and 1 mg 58Fe). Test meal B will contain 5 mg iron in form of FeSO₄ (3 mg of 56Fe and 2 mg of 54Fe). The test meals will consist of maize porridge (5-10% dry weight) and mineral water (30 ml) and will be randomly administered on the two consecutive days (AB or BA). Overnight, only breast milk will be allowed to the infant and no breast milk will be given at least 3 h before test meal administration. Infants will not be allowed to eat or drink for 2 h after the test meal. On the day of the first test meal, a stool sample will be collected and analyzed for gut microbiota composition, fecal pH and fecal SCFAs. Fourteen days after the second test meal administration, 3 ml of whole blood will be collected by venipuncture for iron isotopic analysis and iron and inflammation status. Anthropometrics and the baseline questionnaire will be repeated. Compliance of MNP consumption and adverse event reporting (morbidity monitoring) will be done during weekly visits of the infants.
In a follow-on study, iron absorption from the two above described mentioned iron-fortified maize-based test meals will be measured in 24 infants aged 6-12 months without pre-feeding of GOS. All procedures will be done identical as described above.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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MNP+iron and test meal
The MNP contains 400 μg Vitamin A, 5 μgVitamin D, 5 mg Tocopherol Equivalent, 0.5 mg Thiamine, 0.5 mg Riboflavin, 0.5 mg Vitamin B6 , 90 μg Folic Acid,6 mg Niacin, 0.9 μg Vitamin B12, 30 mg Vitamin C, 0.56 mg Copper, 90 μg, Iodine, 17 μg Selenium, 4.1 mg Zinc, 190 Phytase-units, plus 2.5 mg Fe as FeFum and 2.5 mg Fe as NaFeEDTA, maltodextrin carrier (added up to 11g)
Iron compound added to the test meal: Test meal A will contain 2.5 mg 57Fe as ferrous fumarate and 2.5 mg of iron as NaFeEDTA (given as 1.5 mg 56Fe and 1 mg 58Fe). Test meal B will contain 5 mg iron in form of FeSO₄ (3 mg 56Fe and 2 mg 54Fe).
Fortified maize porridge (MNP+iron)
Maize porridge will be home-fortified with the MNP + iron. Maize porridge for the test meal will be fortified with labelled iron compounds
MNP+iron+GOS and test meal
The MNP contains 400 μg Vitamin A, 5 μgVitamin D, 5 mg Tocopherol Equivalent, 0.5 mg Thiamine, 0.5 mg Riboflavin, 0.5 mg Vitamin B6 , 90 μg Folic Acid,6 mg Niacin, 0.9 μg Vitamin B12, 30 mg Vitamin C, 0.56 mg Copper, 90 μg, Iodine, 17 μg Selenium, 4.1 mg Zinc, 190 Phytase-units, plus 2.5 mg Fe as ferrous fumarate and 2.5 mg Fe as NaFeEDTA, plus 7.5 g of galacto-oligosaccharides given as 10.5 g GOS-75, maltodextrin carrier (added up to 11g)
Iron compound added to the test meal: Test meal A will contain 2.5 mg 57Fe as ferrous fumarate and 2.5 mg of iron as NaFeEDTA (given as 1.5 mg 56Fe and 1 mg 58Fe). Test meal B will contain 5 mg iron in form of FeSO₄ (3 mg 56Fe and 2 mg 54Fe).
Fortified maize porridge (MNP+iron+GOS)
Maize porridge will be home-fortified with the MNP + iron + GOS. Maize porridge for the test meal will be fortified with labelled iron compounds
Interventions
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Fortified maize porridge (MNP+iron)
Maize porridge will be home-fortified with the MNP + iron. Maize porridge for the test meal will be fortified with labelled iron compounds
Fortified maize porridge (MNP+iron+GOS)
Maize porridge will be home-fortified with the MNP + iron + GOS. Maize porridge for the test meal will be fortified with labelled iron compounds
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Assessment of good health as assessed by professional staff at Msambweni District Hospital
* Willingness of their caregiver to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe underweight (Z-score weight-for-age \<-3) and /or severe wasting (Z-score weight-for-height\<-3)
* Chronic or acute illness or other conditions that in the opinion of the Principle Investigator (PI) or co-researchers would jeopardize the safety or rights of a participant in the trial or would render the participant unable to comply with the protocol
* Participants taking part in other studies requiring the drawing of blood
* Participants who are taking iron-containing food supplements or tablets/drops
* Participants who are taking antibiotics
6 Months
14 Months
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
OTHER
International Centre for Behavioural Studies
UNKNOWN
Msambweni District Hospital
UNKNOWN
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michael Zimmermann, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich
Locations
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Msambweni District Hopsital
Msambweni, Kwale County, Kenya
Countries
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References
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Mikulic N, Uyoga MA, Paganini D, Mwasi E, Stoffel NU, Zeder C, Karanja S, Zimmermann MB. Consumption of a Single Dose of Prebiotic Galacto-Oligosaccharides Does Not Enhance Iron Absorption from Micronutrient Powders in Kenyan Infants: A Stable Iron Isotope Study. J Nutr. 2021 May 11;151(5):1205-1212. doi: 10.1093/jn/nxab007.
Paganini D, Uyoga MA, Cercamondi CI, Moretti D, Mwasi E, Schwab C, Bechtler S, Mutuku FM, Galetti V, Lacroix C, Karanja S, Zimmermann MB. Consumption of galacto-oligosaccharides increases iron absorption from a micronutrient powder containing ferrous fumarate and sodium iron EDTA: a stable-isotope study in Kenyan infants. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 Oct;106(4):1020-1031. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.116.145060. Epub 2017 Aug 16.
Other Identifiers
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FeGOS_KP
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
NCT03357510
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: nct_alias
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