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Effect of zinc supplements on the intestinal absorption of calcium.

 

作者: SpencerH,   RubioN,   KramerL,   NorrisC,   OsisD,  

 

期刊: Journal of the American College of Nutrition  (Taylor Available online 1987)
卷期: Volume 6, issue 1  

页码: 47-51

 

ISSN:0731-5724

 

年代: 1987

 

DOI:10.1080/07315724.1987.10720165

 

出版商: Routledge

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Pharmacologic doses of zinc are widely used as zinc supplements. As calcium and zinc may compete for common absorption sites, a study was carried out on the effect of a pharmacologic dose of zinc on the intestinal absorption of calcium in adult males. The analyzed dietary zinc intake in the control studies was normal, averaging 14.6 mg/day. During the high zinc study, 140 mg zinc as the sulfate was added daily for time periods ranging from 17 to 71 days. The studies were carried out during both a low calcium intake averaging 230 mg/day and during a normal calcium intake of 800 mg/day. Calcium absorption studies were carried out during the normal and high zinc intake by using an oral tracer dose of Ca47 and determining plasma levels and urinary and fecal excretions of Ca47. The study has shown that, during zinc supplementation, the intestinal absorption of calcium was significantly lower during a low calcium intake than in the control study, 39.3% vs 61% respectively, p less than 0.001. However, during a normal calcium intake of 800 mg/day, the high zinc intake had no significant effect on the intestinal absorption of calcium. These studies have shown that the high zinc intake decreased the intestinal absorption of calcium during a low calcium intake but not during a normal calcium intake.

 

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