When vitamin A deficiency still
plagues several impoverished populations
worldwide, Malaysian Palm Oil
Technology has come up with a good "remedy" from red palm oil (RPO).
This refined product which is rich in
natural carotenoids, can now be
incorporated into basal diets and
snacks to combat the vitamin A
deficiency menace.
Intervention trials in villages in
Honduras, Indonesia and South
Africa, as well as previous studies in
India, have shown that RPO is well
accepted by lactating mothers and
young children, and readily boosts the β-carotene content in plasma and
breast milk.
Not contented with the accumulated
evidence at hand, investigators from
the Regional Research Laboratory at
Trivandrum, India, went one step
further to show that the intake of 5 ml
of RPO daily (equivalent to 400 (µg
RE) could actually reduce the prevalence and onset of Bitot spots in
preschoolers from vitamin A-deficient
endemic districts in South Tamil Nadu!