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Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal

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Iron deficiency anemia in children remains a public health problem of concern, especially in rural areas of Peru. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bromatological, and microbiological composition and efficacy of gummies fortified with carrot extract (M1), beet extract (M2), and bovine...

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Autores: Díaz LLocclla, Marianela, Martinez Caceres, Donata, Gallegos Talaverano, Liz Gabriela, Ventura Yalli, Miguel Angel, Diaz Cruz, Fani, Flores Guevara, Fany
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2026
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Jaén
Repositorio:Pakamuros
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:childhood anemia;
rural community;
iron deficiency;
functional food;
schooling
anemia infantil;
comunidad campesina;
deficiencia de hierro
alimento funcional
escolaridad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
Evaluación bromatológica, microbiológica y de la efectividad de gomitas fortificadas con extracto de hortalizas y harina de sangre bovina
title Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
spellingShingle Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
Díaz LLocclla, Marianela
childhood anemia;
rural community;
iron deficiency;
functional food;
schooling
anemia infantil;
comunidad campesina;
deficiencia de hierro
alimento funcional
escolaridad
title_short Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
title_full Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
title_fullStr Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
title_full_unstemmed Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
title_sort Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood meal
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Díaz LLocclla, Marianela
Martinez Caceres, Donata
Gallegos Talaverano, Liz Gabriela
Ventura Yalli, Miguel Angel
Diaz Cruz, Fani
Flores Guevara, Fany
author Díaz LLocclla, Marianela
author_facet Díaz LLocclla, Marianela
Martinez Caceres, Donata
Gallegos Talaverano, Liz Gabriela
Ventura Yalli, Miguel Angel
Diaz Cruz, Fani
Flores Guevara, Fany
author_role author
author2 Martinez Caceres, Donata
Gallegos Talaverano, Liz Gabriela
Ventura Yalli, Miguel Angel
Diaz Cruz, Fani
Flores Guevara, Fany
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv childhood anemia;
rural community;
iron deficiency;
functional food;
schooling
anemia infantil;
comunidad campesina;
deficiencia de hierro
alimento funcional
escolaridad
topic childhood anemia;
rural community;
iron deficiency;
functional food;
schooling
anemia infantil;
comunidad campesina;
deficiencia de hierro
alimento funcional
escolaridad
description Iron deficiency anemia in children remains a public health problem of concern, especially in rural areas of Peru. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bromatological, and microbiological composition and efficacy of gummies fortified with carrot extract (M1), beet extract (M2), and bovine blood meal. A sample of 20 school-age children from the district of Los Morochucos was divided into two groups, one for M1 and the other for M2. Both gummy formulations showed acceptable levels of moisture, potassium, iron, and nitrogen, low levels of copper, arsenic, and lead, and microbiological parameters indicated that the gummies were safe for human consumption. In terms of efficiency, M2 was better, increasing hemoglobin levels from 12.12 to 12.63 g/dL, which is attributed to the synergy that develops between iron and beet compounds that promote its absorption. In contrast, gummies fortified with carrot extract showed no significant changes, which could be associated with low compliance in accompanying gummy consumption with a citrus drink, which in turn influenced the bioavailability of iron. The results show that it is possible to include gummies fortified with vegetable extracts and bovine blood meal as part of the diet of school-age children who are vulnerable to anemia.
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spelling Bromatological, microbiological, and effectiveness evaluation of gummies fortified with vegetable extract and bovine blood mealEvaluación bromatológica, microbiológica y de la efectividad de gomitas fortificadas con extracto de hortalizas y harina de sangre bovinaDíaz LLocclla, MarianelaMartinez Caceres, DonataGallegos Talaverano, Liz Gabriela Ventura Yalli, Miguel Angel Diaz Cruz, Fani Flores Guevara, Fany childhood anemia; rural community; iron deficiency; functional food; schoolinganemia infantil; comunidad campesina; deficiencia de hierroalimento funcionalescolaridadIron deficiency anemia in children remains a public health problem of concern, especially in rural areas of Peru. The objective of this study was to evaluate the bromatological, and microbiological composition and efficacy of gummies fortified with carrot extract (M1), beet extract (M2), and bovine blood meal. A sample of 20 school-age children from the district of Los Morochucos was divided into two groups, one for M1 and the other for M2. Both gummy formulations showed acceptable levels of moisture, potassium, iron, and nitrogen, low levels of copper, arsenic, and lead, and microbiological parameters indicated that the gummies were safe for human consumption. In terms of efficiency, M2 was better, increasing hemoglobin levels from 12.12 to 12.63 g/dL, which is attributed to the synergy that develops between iron and beet compounds that promote its absorption. In contrast, gummies fortified with carrot extract showed no significant changes, which could be associated with low compliance in accompanying gummy consumption with a citrus drink, which in turn influenced the bioavailability of iron. The results show that it is possible to include gummies fortified with vegetable extracts and bovine blood meal as part of the diet of school-age children who are vulnerable to anemia.La anemia infantil por deficiencia de hierro continúa siendo un problema de salud pública, especialmente en zonas rurales del Perú. Este estudio evaluó la composición bromatológica, fisicoquímica, microbiológica y la eficiencia de gomitas fortificadas con extracto de zanahoria (M1), remolacha (M2) y harina de sangre bovina. Se trabajó con una muestra de 20 niños en edad escolar del distrito de Los Morochucos (previo consentimiento por escrito de los padres de familia), distribuidos en dos grupos: uno para M1 y otro para M2. Ambas formulaciones presentaron niveles adecuados de humedad, potasio, hierro y nitrógeno, así como concentraciones bajas de cobre, arsénico y plomo. Además, los análisis microbiológicos confirmaron que las gomitas eran inocuas y aptas para el consumo. En cuanto a la eficiencia, la formulación M2 mostró mejores resultados, elevando los niveles de hemoglobina de 12.12 a 12.63 g/dL, efecto relacionado con la sinergia entre el hierro y compuestos presentes en la remolacha que favorecen su absorción. En contraste, las gomitas elaboradas con extracto de zanahoria no evidenciaron cambios significativos, posiblemente debido al bajo cumplimiento de consumirlas junto con una bebida cítrica, lo cual afectó la biodisponibilidad del hierro. En conjunto, los resultados indican que es viable incorporar gomitas fortificadas con extractos vegetales y harina de sangre bovina en la dieta de niños vulnerables a la anemia.Universidad Nacional de Jaén2026-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlapplication/epub+zipaudio/mpeghttps://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/81410.37787/nv3bvb52Pakamuros Scientific Journal; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2025): Revista Científica Pakamuros; 4-20Revista Científica Pakamuros; Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (2025): Revista Científica Pakamuros; 4-202522-32402306-980510.37787/xz9w9e93reponame:Pakamurosinstname:Universidad Nacional de Jaéninstacron:UNJspahttps://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814/831https://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814/723https://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814/724https://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814/725https://revistas.unj.edu.pe/index.php/pakamuros/article/view/814/726Derechos de autor 2026 Revista Científica Pakamuroshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:unj:article/8142026-01-06T22:09:30Z
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