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We have started to publish the lecture and poster abstracts as PDF-files of the FSV 2009 meeting on this website. All participants will obtain an E-mail with the password for getting the permission to open the PDF-files.

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Download here the complete program book (PDF file) )with all abstracts.

Day 1 | Thursday | 01. October 2009
  Program DAY 1
Session I: Vitamin E  
Plenary Lecture Gene-regualtory activity of vitamin E
Gerald Rimbach, Kiel

Lecture 1
Increased lipid oxidation and low antioxidant status in atherosclerosis
Silke De Spirt, Düsseldorf

Lecture 2
Degranulation in RBL-2H3 mast cells is enhanced by vitamin E
Jana Hemmerling, Potsdam-Rehbrücke

Lecture 3
A novel method for the direct measurement of urinary conjugated metabolites of alpha-tocopherol and its use in diabetes
David PR Muller, London
Session II: Vitamin A  
Plenary Lecture Vitamin A: Function and metabolism
Silke Vogel, New York
Lecture 1 (PDF file) Molecular studies reveal novel putative pathways for retinal, retinoid and carotenoids metabolism during vitellogenesis in zebrafish
Esther Lubzens, Haifa
Lecture 2 (PDF file) The quality assurance programs of the French Society for vitamins and biofactors
Henri Simon Faure, Grenoble

Lecture 3
Increased vitamin A levels during
longterm parental nutrition
Paul Thul, Berlin

Lecture 4
Chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus as factors influencing Retinol-binding protein 4
Andrea Henze, Potsdam-Rehbrücke
Day 2 | Friday | 02. October 2009
  Program DAY 2
Session III: Vitamin K  
Plenary Lecture Vitamin K in health and disease
Cees Vermeer, Maastricht
Guided Poster Session
Poster 1 Regulation of Plasma Retinol-Binding Protein (RBP4) secretion by vitamin A
Barbara Guantario, Rome
Poster 2 Characterisation of the ROH-RBP4 transport complex in serum and urine of patients after kidney transplantation
Britta Nagl, Potsdam-Rehbrücke
Poster 3 Vitamin E: Requirements, interactions and biological activity of isomers in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Kristin Hamre, Bergen
Poster 4 Enhanced levels of vitamin E in transgenic corn trough metabolic engineering
Georgina Sanahuja, Lleida
Poster 5 (PDF file) Influence of physical activity, physical fi tness and vitamin D status on bone mass in adolescents. The HELENA study.
Jara Valtueña, Madrid

Poster 6 (PDF file) No influence of high-normal C-reactive protein levels on vitamin D status in children and adolescent with type 1 diabetes
Mahmoud Khalil, Potsdam-Rehbrücke

Poster 7 Production and bioavailability of vitamin D3 fortifi ed yogurt
Anargyros Moulas, Larissa
Poster 8 Post-harvest profi le of carotenoids and tocopherols of PGI Kiwi Latina (Actinidia deliciosa)
Laura D’Evoli, Rome
Poster 9 Metabolic engineering of carotenoid accumulation in rice endosperm through combinatorial genetic transformation
Chao Bai, Lleida
Poster 10 (PDF file) Human intervention studies on intestinal absorption of lycopene and rubixanthin from rose hip purée
Juliane Moebus, Jena

Poster 11 Lycopene, lutein and beta-carotene as determinants of LDL conjugated dienes in serum
Jouni Karppi, Kuopio
Session IV: Vitamin D  

Plenary Lecture
Nonclassical vitamin D actions
Armin Zittermann, Bad Oeynhausen

Lecture 1
A round robin to compare four methods for the analysis of 25-OH vitamin D
Kate Guberg, Cambridge
Lecture 2 (PDF file) Bioactivities of vitamin D sources
Jette Jakobsen, Søborg

Lecture 3
Maintaining optimal vitamin D status. Supplementation, food fortification and benefits vs. risks of sunlight exposure
Anargyros Moulas, Larissa

Lecture 4
Calcitriol and its antiapoptotic action in HL-60 Leukemia cells
Burkhard Kleuser, Potsdam-Rehbrücke

Lecture 5
Current fat soluble vitamin status in European adolescents. The HELENA Study.
Jara Valtueña, Madrid
Day 3 | Saturday | 03. October 2009
  Program DAY 3
Session V: Carotinoids  
Plenary Lecture (PDF file) Carotenoids: Beyond beta-carotene, lycopene und lutein
Wilhelm Stahl, Düsseldorf
Lecture 1 (PDF file) Increase of the in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenoids through delivering of inclusion complexes
Antonio Pérez-Gálvez, Sevilla

Lecture 2
Biofortification of corn with enhanced vitamins through combinatorial genetic transformation
Gemma Farre, Lleida

Lecture 3
Carotenylflavonoids: A novel group of bifunctional antioxidants
Claas Hundsdörfer, Düsseldorf

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