fytinezuur
Fytinezuur, also known as phytic acid, is the principal storage form of phosphorus in seeds and grains. Chemically, it is myo-inositol hexakisphosphate (IP6), a phosphorylated molecule that can bind minerals through its six phosphate groups.
Fytinezuur occurs mainly in the bran, hulls, and germ of seeds, and is abundant in cereals, legumes,
Humans have limited endogenous phytase activity, so phytate is poorly digested; some degradation occurs via gut
Nutrition-wise, fytinezuur is often labeled an anti-nutrient because of its mineral-binding properties, which can contribute to
Industrially, fytinezuur is considered in animal feeds and food processing; adding phytase to feeds can improve