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Addressing Child Nutritional Deficiency Through Development of a Nutritious Food Based on Dried Vegetable or Fruit (2004-2007)

Abstract

A significant proportion of Australian children are deficient in nutrients that dramatically affect mental and physical development. To improve health and wellness, micronutrients must be in a palatable form and be sufficiently absorbed to improve nutritional status. To optimise stability during processing, sensory quality and metabolic absorption, appropriate micronutrient food fortification technology must be used. This project proposes a unique linkage between three distinct University faculties and Industry, to combine the development of novel fortified dried-vegetable and/or fruit leathers with an efficient process for their production, nutritional studies to assess their absorption, and target market (young children) acceptance studies.

Experts

Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Cleghorn

Emeritus Professor
Children's Health Queensland Clinical Unit
Faculty of Medicine
Geoffrey Cleghorn
Geoffrey Cleghorn

Professor Bhesh Bhandari

Affiliate of Centre for Nutrition a
Centre for Nutrition and Food Sciences
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Professor
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Bhesh Bhandari
Bhesh Bhandari

Professor Peter Halley

Affiliate of Dow Centre for Sustain
Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Affiliate of Centre for Marine Scie
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
Professor
School of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Peter Halley
Peter Halley