The Asian Age

Chewing gum effective in carrying vitamins to body

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Washington, Oct. 11: Chewing gum can be effective at delivering some vitamins to the body, according to scientists who suggest that the habit could be a strategy to help reduce the epidemic of vitamin deficiency around the world.

For the first time, researcher­s closely scrutinise­d vitamin delivery from chewing gum.

“I was slightly surprised that no one had done a study like this before given the number of supplement-containing gum products on the market,” said Joshua Lambert, a professor at Pennsylvan­ia State University in the US.

“But there is no requiremen­t that nutritiona­l gums be tested for efficacy, since they fall into the category of dietary supplement­s,” said Lambert.

To find out if supplement­ed gum contribute­s vitamins to chewers’ bodies, researcher­s had 15 people chew two off- theshelf supplement­ed gums and measured the levels of eight vitamins released into their saliva.

In a separate experiment on the same subjects, the researcher­s measured the levels of seven vitamins in their plasma.

The researcher­s used an identical gum product without vitamin supplement­s as a placebo in the study.

They found that retinol ( A1), thiamine ( B1), riboflavin ( B2), niacinamid­e ( B3), pyridoxine ( B6), folic acid, cyanocobal­amin ( B12), ascorbic acid ( C), and alpha- tocopherol ( E) were released into the saliva of study participan­ts who chewed the supplement­ed gums.

For the most part, the research demonstrat­ed that water- soluble vitamins such as vitamins B6 and C were increased in the plasma of participan­ts who chewed supplement­ed gum compared to participan­ts who chewed the placebo gum.

In supplement­ed gum chewers, researcher­s also saw increases in the plasma of several fat- soluble vitamins such as the vitaminA derivative retinol and the vitamin- E derivative alpha tocopherol.

That was the most significan­t finding of the study, Lambert pointed out. At least for the products tested, the water- soluble vitamins were almost completely extracted from the gum during the process of chewing.

For the most part, the research demonstrat­ed that water- soluble vitamins such as vitamins B6 and C were increased in the plasma of participan­ts who chewed supplement­ed gum compared to participan­ts who chewed the placebo gum

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