Influence of Usual Zinc Intake and Zinc in a Meal on 65Zn Retention and Turnover in the Rat
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 117 (8) , 1427-1433
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/117.8.1427
Abstract
The influences of zinc in a meal and usual zinc intake on zinc retention and turnover were investigated in 7-wk-old male rats fed diets containing 12–151 mg Zn/kg for 3 wk before and after consuming a 65Zn-labeled meal containing ZnCl2. Retention corrected to zero time and turnover rate were determined by whole-body counting. Percent zinc retention was inversely proportional to the natural logarithm of the meal zinc, between 0.09 and 26 µmol. In comparison to lower doses, higher doses resulted in lower percent retention but greater amounts of zinc retained. Although the latter relationship was slightly curvilinear, there was no indication of a limited capacity for zinc retention with high doses. However, doses above 4 µmol resulted in higher turnover rates in rats accustomed to lower zinc intakes. Percent retention and the reciprocal of the turnover rate were proportional to the reciprocal of the dietary zinc concentration. The greatest differences in retention and turnover occurred between 12 and 26 mg Zn/kg diet. The zinc dose in a meal and the usual dietary zinc separately influenced percent zinc retention. These factors also interacted, such that greater dose effects were observed at lower zinc intakes and greater dietary zinc effects were observed at lower doses.Keywords
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