Vitamin A fortification quality is high for packaged and branded edible oil but low for oil sold in unbranded, loose form: Findings from a market assessment in Bangladesh

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  • Svenja M Jungjohann
  • Ara, Gulshan
  • Catia Pedro
  • Valerie M Friesen
  • Mansura Khanam
  • Tahmeed Ahmed
  • Lynnette M Neufeld
  • Mduduzi N N Mbuya

Although mandatory fortification of oil with vitamin A is efficacious, its effectiveness can be compromised by suboptimal compliance to standards. In this study, we assessed (1) the availability of oil brands across the eight divisions of Bangladesh, (2) fortification quality (the extent to which vitamin A content is aligned with fortification standards) of oil brands and producers and (3) the market volume represented by available edible oil types. We visited different retail outlets in rural and urban market hubs to ascertain available oil brands and bulk oil types and collected samples. We used high-performance liquid chromatography to quantify average vitamin A content and compared them to the national oil fortification standards. Among the 66 packaged brands analyzed, 26 (39%) were not fortified, and 40 (61%) were fortified, with 28 (42%) fortified above the standard vitamin A minimum. Among the 41 bulk oil type composites analyzed, 24 (59%) were not fortified, and 17 (41%) were fortified, with 14 (34%) fortified below and 3 (7%) fortified above the standard minimum. Vitamin A fortification is high for packaged and branded edible oil but low for oil sold in unbranded, loose form. As bulk oil makes up a large proportion of the oil market volume, this means the majority of the oil volume available to the population is either not (25%) or fortified below the standard requirement (39%). Regulatory inspections of producers selling bulk oil should be prioritized to support and incentivize the industry to make all oil traceable and fortified to standard.

Original languageEnglish
Article number794
JournalNutrients
Volume13
Issue number3
Number of pages13
ISSN2072-6643
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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    Research areas

  • Bangladesh, Edible oil fortification, Food fortification, Fortification compliance, Fortification quality, Market assessment, Vitamin A

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