Abstract

Iodine is an essential trace element for humans. Foliar application of micronutrients is successfully used in order to increase the concentration of essential elements in vegetables. The aim of this study was to evaluate the iodine absorption in the rat organism fed foliar biofortified lettuce. The presented study was consisted of the vegetative and animal experiment. In the vegetative experiment with lettuce, two combinations of foliar application were used: (1) control—without iodine application and (2) iodine application in the potassium iodide (KI) form. In the animal experiment, Wistar rats were divided to four groups, which received one of four diets: (1) C—control diet containing iodine in the KI form, (2) D—diet deficient in iodine, (3) D + BL—diet containing biofortified lettuce, and (4) D + CL—diet containing control lettuce (as the only source of iodine in diet, respectively). The diets contained 0.260, 0.060, 0.254 and 0.075 mg I/kg, respectively. In order to determine the iodine absorption in the rat organisms, the content of this trace element was measured in urine, faeces and in selected organs with the use of the ICP-OES technique. Foliar application of the KI increased the content of iodine in lettuce. The rats from the D + BL group excreted significantly less iodine in their urine and faeces and also accumulated more iodine in the organs than the rats from the C group. Iodine with biofortified lettuce was much bioavailable for rodents than iodine from control diet. Biofortified lettuce can be a source of iodine in a diet of human and can improve iodine nutrition.

Highlights

  • Iodine is a very important micronutrient for the proper functioning of thyroid hormones, which regulate the metabolism and has crucial impact on brain development in humans and animals

  • Iodine deficiency (ID) causes health problems known as iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) such as goitre, hypothyroidism, foetus anomalies and mental retardation [1,2,3]

  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the addition of the foliar biofortified lettuce with iodine in the potassium iodide (KI) form into rats’ diet and the iodine content in urine, faeces, selected organs as well as the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration in Wistar rats

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Introduction

Iodine is a very important micronutrient for the proper functioning of thyroid hormones, which regulate the metabolism and has crucial impact on brain development in humans and animals. The World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) have recommended the commonly implemented Universal Salt Iodization (USI) programme to counteract consequences of IDD. This programme has been a safe, efficient and cost-effective method of elimination of iodine deficiency in many countries [4, 5]. 71 % of the population in the world has access to iodized salt, up from 20 % in 1990 Despite this remarkable progress, around 1.9 billion people including 241 million school-age children are still at risk of ID [5, 6]

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