Iodine Status After Intake of Sushi and Seaweed Salad

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Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2023
Seaweed is becoming increasingly popular in the Western part of the world, especially sushi wrapped in nori and seaweed salad, also called wakame. There are limited data on the iodine content of different seaweed products in the Norwegian Food composition table. Furthermore, there is limited available research regarding in vivo bioavailability of iodine from seaweeds. The objective of this study is to assess whether iodine from a sushi meal (with nori, Porphyra spp), and a wakame salad (Undaria pinnatifida) has similar bioavailability as a potassium iodide reference supplement of similar iodine content.
Epistemonikos ID: 185d770c73d672ffa74a991945532cfadc399c46
First added on: Feb 19, 2024