fytinaattia
Fytinaattia is a term that refers to the presence of phytic acid in food. Phytic acid, also known as inositol hexaphosphate or IP6, is the primary storage form of phosphorus in many plants, particularly in seeds, grains, and legumes. It is found in the bran and germ portions of whole grains, as well as in nuts, beans, and oilseeds.
Phytic acid is known for its anti-nutritional properties. It can bind to essential minerals such as iron,
However, it is important to note that the impact of fytinaattia on mineral absorption can be mitigated