Intestinal Calcium-Binding Protein in Animals Fed Normal and Rachitogenic Diets: II Pig Studies

Abstract
Experiments were carried out in pigs to investigate the relationship between concentrations of intestinal calcium-binding protein (CaBP) and the presence of rickets. Pigs made rachitic by a diet deficient in calcium and in vitamin D had concentrations of intestinal CaBP no less than values obtained on control pigs. These experiments, together with earlier work on rats (Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 1975. 53, 137–143), demonstrate a poor inverse correlation between levels of intestinal CaBP and rickets.