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Fertilizer Type Affects Stable Isotope Ratios of Nitrogen in Human Blood Plasma─Results from Two-Year Controlled Agricultural Field Trials and a Randomized Crossover Dietary Intervention Study

Axel Mie, Vlastimil Novák, Mikael Andersson, Susanne Bügel, Kristian Holst Laursen

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The stable nitrogen isotope ratio δ15N is used as a marker of dietary protein sources in blood. Crop fertilization strategies affect δ15N in plant foods. In a double-blinded randomized cross-over dietary intervention trial with 33 participants, we quantified the effect of fertilizer type (conventional: synthetic fertilizer and organic: animal or green manure) on δ15N in blood plasma. At study baseline, plasma δ15N was +9.34 ± 0.29‰ (mean ± standard deviation). After 12 days intervention with a diet based on crops fertilized with animal manure, plasma δ15N was shifted by +0.27 ± 0.04‰ (mean ± standard error) compared to synthetic fertilization and by +0.22 ± 0.04‰ compared to fertilization with green manure (both p < 0.0001). Accordingly, differences in the δ15N values between fertilizers are propagated to the blood plasma of human consumers. The results indicate a need to consider agricultural practices when using δ15N as a dietary biomarker.

Topics & Concepts

FertilizerManureAnimal scienceCrossover studyNitrogenIsotopes of nitrogenHuman fertilizationAgricultureStable isotope ratioAgronomyField trialNutrientChemistryMedicineBiotechnologyBiologyEcologyPlaceboPathologyAlternative medicinePhysicsQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryIsotope Analysis in EcologyNutritional Studies and DietMuscle metabolism and nutrition