Trace element concentration in organic and conventional milk: what are the nutritional implications of the recently reported differences?
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Trace element concentration in organic and conventional milk: what are the nutritional implications of the recently reported differences?
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- BATH Sarah C.
- RAYMAN Margaret P.
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Date ajout
27 mai 2021 11:55
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27 mai 2021 11:55
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We have been asked to comment on differences in trace-element concentrations between organic and conventional milk found in the recent meta-analysis by Średnicka-Tober et al.( 1 ): Higher PUFA and n-3 PUFA, conjugated linoleic acid, α-tocopherol and iron, but lower iodine and selenium concentrations in organic milk: a systematic literature review and meta- and redundancy analyses. Such a comment is important because in fact the most significant difference revealed between organic and conventional milk in terms of contribution to nutrient requirements was that of iodine. In many countries, and particularly in the UK where iodised salt is rarely used( 2 ), milk is the single biggest contributor to iodine intake( 3 ). In contrast, milk is a relatively inconsequential source of fatty acids, particularly of those desirable long-chain n-3 PUFA. This calls into question the emphasis placed on the n-3 PUFA both in the paper and in the press release.
We will concentrate our comment on the differences in iodine, Se and Fe concentrations. We will use the standard meta-analysis data presented by the authors as these are weighted according to the size of the studies (unweighted meta-analyses are generally not considered appropriate) and were the only analyses to find significant differences in mineral concentrations between organic and conventional milk samples. For the same reason, we will use the weighted mean percentage differences derived from the standard meta-analyses.
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- AB - Modalité bio
- FREDO qualité des produits
- GEO Royaume-Uni
- bovin laitier
- lait
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Titre de la publication
British Journal of Nutrition
Volume
116
Pages
3-6
Date caractères
2016/07
Date publication
28 juillet 2016
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10.1017/S0007114516001616
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0007-1145, 1475-2662
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