1.DETERMINATION OF THIAMIN AND RIBOFLAVIN IN RICE IN GUANGDONG PROVINCE——Rice variety charasteristics and affecting factors
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Thiamin and riboflavin content of 15 varieties of rice processed in Guandong province in 3 different milling degrees (unpolished, standard and top grade) were estimated fluorospectrophotometrically. The thiamin content was averaged 0.48?0.01mg/100g for unpolished rice,0.33?0.07mg/100g for standard second grade and 0.16?0.04 mg/100g for top grade rice. The riboflivin content was averaged 0.09 ?0.02mg/100g for unpolished, 0.07?0.01mg/100g for standard second grade and 0.05 ?0.01mg/100g for top grade rice. Rice from Cing Er Ai, Min Ke Zhati, Qi Gui Zhao, Za You, and Zhong Gui rich in thiamin and the mixed third class rice from Shangshui county was rich in riboflaflavin. Rice from both Zhong Gui and Qi Gui Zhao was rich in thiamin and riboflivin. The thiamin and riboflavin content in rice depended on the rice variety and the area where rice was grown. The thiamin content in rice from Nan Hai County was higher than that from Shangshui and Guao Yiao Counties.Certain amount of thiamin and riboflavin was lost in the same kind of rice with diffeererit millig degrees. As compared with unpolished rice, the standard second grade rice lost about 30.63% of thiamin, 22.36% of riboflavin and the top grade rice lost 65.35% and 45.00% respectively.There was some thiamin and riboflavin loss during different storage periods, 4.85% of thiamin, 4.23% of riboflavin were lost after 6 months storage, and 10.3% of thiamin, 7.04% of riboflavin lost after one year storage.In order to improve the nutrition status of the people, it is necessary to advocate people to consume fresh and standard grade rice and to encourage cultivators to grow crops rich in nutrients.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.BLOOD AND IRON LOSSES IN MENSTRUAL CYCLE OF WOMEN
Znichien HO ; Yuechu XU ; Huijian LI ; Aiguo ZHANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			0.05). The average loss of blood for all groups was 55.0?44.2 ml and of iron 21.4? 15.9 mg, equal to 0.7 mg iron loss daily.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.BODY-COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT BY DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Huilian ZHU ; Shenhu WANG ; Yuechu XU ; Peiying ZHENG ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:  Our  study  described  the  body  composition  of  50  preschool  children  aged  from  4  to  6  years  old  and  evaluated  their  nutritional  and  developing  status.  Methods:  Body  composition  was  measured  with  dual  energy  X  ray  absorptiometry(DXA).  Results:  BMC,  BMD,  FTM,  %BF,  LTM  of  all  children  were  (463.3?80.9)g、(0.69?0.04)g/cm  2、(3917.1?1281.6)g、(21.8?4.9)、(13391.4?  1823.8  )g  respectively.  The  relationships  between  BMC  and  age  and  between  LTM  and  age  were  positively  correlated.  BMD  and  LTM  of  the  boys  were  significantly  higher  than  those  of  the  girls.  On  the  contrary,  FTM,  %BF,  F    t/l    and  F    t/a    of  the  girls  were  obviously  greater  than  those  of  the  boys.  Conclusion:  DXA  method  may  be  used  to  evaluate  the  nutritional  and  developing  status  in  preschool  childran.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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