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CompletedNCT04175106

Evaluating the Availability of Berry Phytonutrients Post-consumption of Fresh and Processed Blueberry by Healthy Adults

Establishing Optimal Nutritional Quality of Blueberries: a Proof of Concept Study to Improve the Nutritional Quality of the Average Diet Using Common Plant Breeding and Processing Practices.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
29 (actual)
Sponsor
North Carolina State University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
25 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study will evaluate the availability of phytonutrients in two blueberry varieties, chosen for their phytonutrient levels. This will be compared to phytonutrient-matched processed protein bar and a macronutrient-matched control meal, in healthy human volunteers. Blueberry phytonutrients will be analyzed in blood and urine over a four-day period, 48h prior to consumption and 48h after. The participants will consume each of the four meals over a 3-month period (4-way crossover design, 4 blocks of 4-day periods). The main objective of this study is to compare the proportions of blueberry phytonutrients recovered in the blood and urine after ingestion of the four treatments. We hypothesize that phytonutrient content will be predictive of human bioavailability and that a berry-enriched processed product will have similar phytonutrient bioavailability to unprocessed berries. The results of this study may establish if the nutritional value of a berry can be predicted or enhanced to provide elevated nutritional quality, with the ultimate goal of maximizing the health benefits of fruit consumption. As it is challenging for many to increase their fruit and vegetable intake to government recommended levels (5+ servings per day), the present proof-of-concept study explores a reasonable approach to help consumers achieve optimal health associated with high fruit and vegetable intakes, within the context of current consumption patterns, through enhancement of the nutritional density and bioavailability of common fruits and consumer products.

Detailed description

This study will evaluate the availability of phytonutrients in two blueberry varieties, chosen for their phytonutrient levels. This will be compared to phytonutrient-matched processed protein bar and a macronutrient-matched control meal, in healthy human volunteers. Blueberry phytonutrients will be analyzed in blood and urine over a four-day period, 48h prior to consumption and 48h after. The participants will consume each of the four meals over a 3-month period (4-way crossover design, 4 blocks of 4-day periods). The main objective of this study is to compare the proportions of blueberry phytonutrients recovered in the blood and urine after ingestion of the four treatments. After eligibility is confirmed, subjects will be randomly assigned to the four berry related interventions. The consumption of each intervention corresponds to one study period, which are separated by one-week washout. Blood will be collected at baseline and across 48h (1h, 3h, 6h, 9h, 24h, 48h) after intervention consumption while urine will be collected for 48h before and after intervention (-48h, -24h, 0-9h, 9-24h, 24-48h).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERa non-traditional (i.e., not typically available in the supermarket) blueberry cultivar bred using natural plant breeding techniques and established as having enhanced nutritive value150 g of a non-traditional (i.e., not typically available in the supermarket) blueberry cultivar bred using natural plant breeding techniques and established as having enhanced nutritive value. Dietary restrictions will be observed (i.e. avoidance of food or supplements containing berry phytonutrients) for 7 days before each arm visit and throughout the study days.
OTHERa standard commercially available blueberry variety (i.e., cultivar)150 g of a standard commercially available blueberry variety (i.e., cultivar). Dietary restrictions will be observed (i.e. avoidance of food or supplements containing berry phytonutrients) for 7 days before each arm visit and throughout the study days.
OTHERa "minimally processed" blueberry-rich protein barA "minimally processed" blueberry-rich protein bar matched to the phytonutrient content of the 150 g of the non-traditional blueberry. Dietary restrictions will be observed (i.e. avoidance of food or supplements containing berry phytonutrients) for 7 days before each arm visit and throughout the study days.
OTHERa control beverage of matched-nutritive contentThe matched nutritive content of the blueberry-rich protein bar will be dissolved in whey protein Dietary restrictions will be observed (i.e. avoidance of food or supplements containing berry phytonutrients) for 7 days before each arm visit and throughout the study days.

Timeline

Start date
2019-12-13
Primary completion
2021-10-29
Completion
2021-10-29
First posted
2019-11-22
Last updated
2026-02-09
Results posted
2026-02-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04175106. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.