Chap 4 Antinutrients Flashcards
What are the clinical implications of lectins on human health?
Alter gut function and cause inflammation
What are the clinical implications of oxalates on human health?
inhibit calcium absorption and increase calcium kidney stone
formation
What are the clinical implications of phytate on human health?
Inhibit absorption of iron, zinc and calcium
What are the clinical implications of goitrogens on human health?
Inhibit iodine uptake and cause hypothyroidism or goiter
What are the clinical implications of tannins on human health?
inhibit iron absorption and has negatively impact iron stores
List TWO (2) methods to reduce the lectins in food
Soaking, boiling, germination, fermentation
List TWO (2) methods to reduce the Oxalates in food
Soaking, boiling, steaming
List TWO (2) methods to reduce the phytate food
Soaking, boiling, germination, fermentation
List TWO (2) methods to reduce the tannins in food
Cooking, peeling skins of fruits and nuts
List TWO (2) methods to reduce goitrogens in food
Steaming, boiling
Explain the benefits of germination or sprouting methods in disablingtheantinutrients
Germination or sprouting increases the availability of nutrients in seeds,grains and legumes.
Germination is one of the most effective processes for the reduction of
antinutrient in plant foods.
During sprouting, changes take place within the seeds that lead to the
degradation of antinutrients.
Germination reduce phytate in various types of legumes and grains.
(a) Explain how antinutrients affect vegetarian diet?
-Vegetarians may be at higher risk of negative effects from antinutrients
because their diet relies heavily on fruits, vegetables, whole grains and
legumes. (2 marks)
- Iron stores and blood zinc levels in vegetarians who eat diets high in
plant foods may be below those of non-vegetarians. (1 mark)
(b) List THREE (3) steps that vegetarians can take to counteract antinutrients in their diet?
- Pair high iron and zinc foods with foods high in vitamin C.
- Soak legumes before cooking.
- Purchase dairy products that are fortified with calcium.
What are the recommendations on antinutrients for individuals at high risk for
diseases related to mineral deficiencies?
-They should monitor food choices for possible antinutrients such as
phytates and tannins.
- Alter the timing of eating foods with antinutrients.
- Drink tea between meals instead of with a meal to reduce the chances of
iron being poorly absorbed
- Take a calcium supplement a few hours after eating a high-fiber wheat bran
cereal that contains phytates.
List a source for each antinutrient
lecitins - legumes, nuts, seeds
oxalate -spinach, swiss chart, sweet potatoes
phytate - legumes, nuts, seeds
goitrogen - kale, cabbage, brussel sprouts
tannins - tea, apple, grapes, nuts