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A Double Blind, Randomized, Two-way Cross-over Study to Investigate the Uptake of Iron From Micronutrient Fortified Powder vs. From Tailored Control in Milk.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Test and Control for Growth and Development. Completed, enrolled 25 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The present study supplements iron as part of multiple micro-nutrient supplementation to demonstrate that intake of a micronutrient fortified powder in milk helps increase the uptake of key micronutrients like iron due to unique nature of the given matrix, as compared to intake of iron alone in milk.
Study Details
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Experimental product: Micronutrient fortified beverage powder, packed as 27 g individual sachet, administered orally as a single serve.
Energy equivalent beverage powder without micronutrient fortification, packed as 27 g individual sachets, administered orally as a single serve