Nutrition
- Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient that must be present for the body to efficiently absorb and use calcium and phosphorus, which are necessary for healthy bones.
- It also may be involved in other processes, such as the immune system and blood pressure.2
Commercial production
- Vitamin D supplements are made from numerous sources, such as fish liver oils, lanolin, and altered bacteria.3
- Some types of baker’s yeast have been fortified with additional vitamin D by exposing normal baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) to ultraviolet light, which causes naturally occurring sterols in the yeast to convert to an active form.4
Application
- Specially made baker’s yeast with higher vitamin D content can be used to increase the vitamin D supply of baked goods.
- Using baker’s yeast to increase vitamin D instead of adding other vitamin D supplements may help reduce costs.2
FDA regulation
The FDA in 2016 added vitamin D to the list of nutrients that must be declared on food nutrition facts labels. By July 26, 2018, food manufacturers must declare a food’s actual amount of vitamin D, as well as the percent daily value (PDV). This PDV is calculated according to a daily value of 20 μg (600 IU).5
In 2014, the FDA ruled that Lallemand Vita D Baker’s Yeast can be used both as a leavening agent and as a nutritional supplement to increase vitamin D content in baked goods.4
References
- Society for Endocrinology. “Vitamin D.” You and Your Hormones, Jan. 2015. http://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/vitamin-d.
- “Vitamin D in Baking.” Lallemand Baking Innovations, vol. 1, no. 1. http://www.lallemand.com/BakerYeastNA/eng/PDFs/Eagle%20VitaD%20Baker%27s%20Yeast.pdf.
- Andrews, R. “All About Where Vitamin Supplements Come From.” Precision Nutrition, 31 Jan. 2011. https://www.precisionnutrition.com/all-about-vitamin-supplements.
- Lallemand Inc. “FDA Increases the Amount of Vitamin D Allowed in Bread and Baked Goods Using Vitamin D Yeast.” 29 Aug. 2012. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2012/08/29/2012-21353/food-additives-permitted-for-direct-addition-to-food-for-human-consumption-vitamin-d2.
- “Vitamin D Levels to be Declared on Label.” Lallemand Baking Update (Special Edition), 2016. http://www.lallemandbaking.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Baking-Update-Special-Edition-October-2016-IBIE-2016.pdf.