Title of article :
Mineral bioavailability and bone mineral contents in pigs given calcium carbonate postprandially
Author/Authors :
A. Pointillart، نويسنده , , C. Colin، نويسنده , , H. C. Lacroix، نويسنده , , L. Gueguen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
6
From page :
357
To page :
362
Abstract :
We have further investigated the “meal effect” on mineral bioavailability in pigs by mineral balance studies and measurements of bone ash contents and bending moment. A group of seven pigs (CAA) was given all its dietary Ca as CaCO3 5 h after the first daily meal for 8 weeks. The control group of seven pigs received CaCO3 in the meal. Both groups were given normal P within the meals. Ca and P absorption and retention were evaluated by a 10-day balance trial. Several bones were collected at slaughter to determine bone ash, Ca, and P contents and bending moment (three-point bending test). Ingesting Ca after the meal did not affect Ca bioavailability or phosphorus absorption, but did reduce P retention, which in turn decreased the bone scores. Osteopenia, indicated by decreased total mineral contents of bones (and decreased ash:bone volume ratio), was associated with elevated plasma osteocalcin in the CAA group. Thus, CaCO3 need not be incorporated into a meal for high Ca absorption, provided that Ca is given after a meal, but simultaneous intakes of Ca and P are required for the best mineral retention.
Keywords :
Ca bioavailability , bone mineral content , Mealeffect , Osteocalcin , phosphorus.
Journal title :
Bone
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Bone
Record number :
489934
Link To Document :
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