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Fortified edible oils in Bangladesh: A study on vitamin A

  • Bangladesh vegetable oil processing line
  • Bangladesh vegetable oil processing line
  • Bangladesh vegetable oil processing line
  • Bangladesh vegetable oil processing line

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  • What are Bangladesh Standards for vegetable oil?
  • Bangladesh standards Specification for vegetable oilsa. BDS 1769: 2014 (Fortified soybean oil), b. BDS 1773: 2016 (Fortified sunflower oil), c. BDS 1770: 2014 (Fortified edible palm oil), d. BDS 1886: 2014 (Fortified edible rice bran oil), e. BDS 25: 2014 Res. J. Pharmaceut.
  • What percentage of Bangladeshis eat vegetable oil a day?
  • Approximately 99 percent of the Bangladeshi population consumes vegetable oil daily [ 4 ]. Bangladeshis consume the most of the two edible oils that are made from soybeans and palms, especially super palm oil [ 5 ].
  • What edible oils do Bangladeshis eat?
  • Bangladeshis consume the most of the two edible oils that are made from soybeans and palms, especially super palm oil [ 5 ]. Though the Bangladesh Government passed the National Edible Oil Fortification ‘Law’ in 2013, it has been fortifying edible oils with vitamin A since 2011 [ 6 ].
  • Is there a vitamin A deficiency in edible oils in Bangladesh?
  • Though the Bangladesh Government passed the National Edible Oil Fortification ‘Law’ in 2013, it has been fortifying edible oils with vitamin A since 2011 [ 6 ]. Vitamin A deficiency remains a public health concern despite Bangladesh's higher consumption rate of edible oils fortified with vitamin A.

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