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New insights about iron bioavailability inhibition by zinc

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NUTRITION
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 292-295

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2007.01.006

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iron absorption; zinc; iron; interaction; human

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Objective: We measured the effects of lower and higher doses of zinc (Zn) given as an aqueous solution on the bioavailability of iron (Fe). Methods: Fourteen healthy subjects received a solution with 0.5 mg of elemental Fe as ferrous sulfate given alone or with 0.59 ing of Zn as zinc sulfate (molar ratio Zn:Fe 1:1). Fourteen days after they received a second solution with 10 mg of Fe given alone or with 11.71 mg of Zn (molar ratio Zn:Fe 1:1). Iron bioavailability was assessed by erythrocyte incorporation of iron radioisotopes Fe-55 and Fe-59. Results: No significant effect of Zn on Fe bioavailability was observed at lower doses; however, at higher doses Fe bioavailability was inhibited by 560% (P < 0.001, repeated measures analysis of variance). Conclusion: The inhibitory effect of Zn on Fe bioavailability depends on the total amount of both minerals present in the intestinal, lumen. This fact should be considered when designing a supplementation program if Fe and Zn are to be provided together. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights,reserved.

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