Milk Fortification with Vitamin A & D: A Need of the Hour in India

Babu, B. Kishore and Sai, T. Pavan (2021) Milk Fortification with Vitamin A & D: A Need of the Hour in India. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (59A). pp. 501-509. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Micronutrient deficiency is caused by a diet deficient in important vitamins and minerals, and it continues to be a serious public health issue for many low- and middle-income countries' populations. Vitamin A and D deficiency is extremely common in India, affecting both young children and adults. With 146.3 million tonnes of milk produced annually, India is the world's largest producer, yet only around 9% of the milk is fortified with vitamins and minerals.

Milk fortification is one of the treatments for vitamin deficiency. Milk is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available. In India, it is a staple dish that is consumed by people of all age groups. Regular consumption of fortified milk led to an 18% reduction in diarrhoea, a 26% reduction in pneumonia, 7% fewer days with a high fever, and 15% fewer days sick with severe sickness. Out of 416 LLPD produced, about 198.4 LLPD gets fortified currently in India, reaching about 121 million people. There is still a significant gap between production and fortification. Governments must take appropriate steps to improve milk fortification and make India a healthy country.

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Date Deposited: 18 Mar 2023 09:41
Last Modified: 22 May 2024 09:54
URI: http://research.asianarticleeprint.com/id/eprint/69

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