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Br J Nutr ; 59(2): 193-203, 1988 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3358923

ABSTRACT

1. Zinc metabolism has been studied in a group of undernourished, slum-dwelling, lactating women in Manaus, Brazil, by means of modified metabolic balance techniques and the stable isotope 67Zn. 2. The subjects were found to be consuming a diet which provided an average of 34% of the recommended dietary allowance for lactating women, but six of the seven appeared to achieve Zn balance. In five of the subjects use of 67Zn in a stable isotope dilution manner demonstrated that they were absorbing a high proportion of the dietary Zn (proportional absorption ranged from 0.59 to 0.84), suggesting an adaptation to the chronically low intake. 3. Two subjects had marginally low plasma Zn concentrations, although hair, urine and milk Zn contents were all within accepted normal values. 4. Preliminary findings on the rate of plasma Zn turnover and the size of the exchangeable body Zn pool obtained using 67Zn suggest that these subjects may have a reduction in both.


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Lactation/metabolism , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Zinc/metabolism , Brazil , Diet , Digestive System/metabolism , Female , Humans , Poverty Areas , Pregnancy , Zinc/administration & dosage , Zinc/blood , Zinc/pharmacokinetics , Zinc Isotopes
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Br J Nutr ; 51(2): 199-208, 1984 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6367817

ABSTRACT

A new method has been developed for the study of zinc metabolism in man using the stable isotope 67Zn. The technique involves intravenous infusion of the isotope followed by measurements of the plasma and faecal enrichments over a period of days. A procedure for the analysis of Zn isotopes in plasma and faeces is described which requires the separation of Zn from other elements using the chelator dithizone before analysis by thermal-ionization mass spectrometry. The stable isotope technique has been used in conjunction with a metabolic balance study to obtain measurements of Zn absorption and gastrointestinal secretion in a normal subject. Preliminary measurements of the size of the exchangeable pool of Zn have been made as have estimates of the rates of plasma and whole-body Zn turnover. Following an increase in dietary Zn the body appeared to respond in two ways. The gastrointestinal secretion of Zn increased immediately, but only by a relatively small amount. The absorption of Zn initially increased in proportion to the increase in dietary levels but then decreased within 4 d by an amount sufficient to restore Zn balance.


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Homeostasis , Zinc/metabolism , Adult , Digestive System/metabolism , Feces/analysis , Humans , Indicator Dilution Techniques , Intestinal Absorption , Male , Mass Spectrometry , Zinc/blood , Zinc/urine , Zinc Isotopes
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