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Nititham S - - 1999
The dietaty intakes of phytate, zinc and calcium of volunteers in Ubon Ratchathani (northeast Thailand) and Bangkok metropolitan were studied. The selected subjects were 10 men and 10 women from each area. The daily diets were collected for 5 consecutive days using duplicate portion technique. The diets were blended, aliquoted, ...
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Kiliaridis S - - 1999
The aim of this study was to estimate the influence of functional alterations on the size of the mandibular condyle and to elucidate in detail, by means of histomorphometric analysis, the effect of changing the consistency of the diet on different portions of the condylar cartilage in growing rats. Forty ...
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Swamidas G P - - 1999
This study was designed to test the effectiveness of dietary retinol in protecting the heart and lung parenchyma in a monocrotaline model for lung injury and pulmonary hypertension in rats. Male rats were assigned to three groups. Two groups were injected subcutaneously with monocrotaline (17 mg/kg body weight) and fed ...
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Sadoval M - - 1999
Two experiments were conducted with chicks to examine the effect of high dietary levels of soluble sources of Zn on tissue Zn, Cu, and Fe concentrations as influenced by two methods of oral Zn administration from 14 to 21 d of age. Treatments included the basal diet (62 ppm Zn), ...
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Tran C D - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Zinc (Zn) is protective and enhances epithelial repair in gut diseases. In this study we investigate the localization and distribution of Zn and its binding protein, metallothionein (MT), in the gut of rats fed diets varying in Zn content. METHODS: Male-Sprague Dawley rats were fed low, normal, high, or ...
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Wang L H - - 1999
The effects of gonadal steroids on the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate (Glu) contents of the early developing brain were investigated. Seven-day-old (7 days post-hatch) tilapia were divided into three groups which were continuously treated with 100 mg/kg diet 17beta-estradiol (E2), 100 mg/kg diet methyltestosterone (MT), and a normal diet, ...
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Carlson M S - - 1999
Benefits of feeding pharmacological concentrations of zinc (Zn) provided by Zn oxide (ZnO) to 21-d conventionally weaned pigs in the nursery have been documented; however, several management questions remain. We conducted two experiments to evaluate the effect on growth from feeding 3,000 ppm Zn as ZnO during different weeks of ...
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Miceli M V - - 1999
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of moderate zinc deficiency on antioxidant defenses and measures of oxidative stress in the retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of Brown Norway Rats. METHODS: Twenty-four rats were housed individually and divided into three groups of 8 rats each. Group 1 was fed ad libitum ...
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Lowe N M - - 1999
The effect of pregnancy and a chronic, marginal intake of zinc on zinc kinetics was studied in rats. Weanling female rats were fed either a zinc-adequate diet, containing 30 microg Zn/g, (30Zn) (n = 16) or a marginally zinc-deficient diet, containing 6 microg Zn/g, (6Zn) (n = 16). After 6 ...
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Razagui I B - - 1999
Dietary factors affecting zinc bioavailability were evaluated according to their relative distribution in the individual daily meals making up the basic diet of 17 institutionalized, mentally handicapped adult women. Mean intake values of zinc, phytate, nonstarch polysaccharides (NSP), calcium, protein, and energy were calculated from a dietary survey of 7 ...
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Xia J - - 1999
Zinc deficiency leads to pathological signs that are related to impaired function of plasma membrane proteins. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of dietary zinc status on the sulfhydryl (SH) content of erythrocyte plasma membranes and erythrocyte function. Three experiments were performed. In the first, immature ...
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Abdulrahim S M - - 1999
The influence of Lactobacillus acidophilus and zinc bacitracin alone, or in combination, on the growth of broiler chickens was monitored over a period of 8 weeks. 2. The maximum improvement in body weight over the controls was 10.8% with both additives in the diet but the use of bacitracin alone ...
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Mohanna C - - 1999
1. In areas of intensive animal production heavy metals such as zinc (Zn), which is present at high concentrations in poultry excreta in relation to plant requirements, may be at the origin of soil phytotoxicity This study was conducted in order to determine the effect of decreasing dietary Zn content ...
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Sugawara N - - 1999
It is known that Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) rats are characterized by the fulminant hepatitis occurring as a result of an abnormal hepatic deposition of Cu due to the lack of the Cu-transporter p-type ATPase. To prevent the hepatitis, two Zn compounds, Zn acetate and polaprezinc were given orally to LEC ...
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Gordon S E - - 1999
This study determined whether phytic acid in sweet potato greens influences the bioavailability of zinc in young adult rats used as models for adult humans. A control diet (AIN-93M), two AIN-93M diets with pure phytic acid (PA) at 0.2% or 0.4%, and four diets with Georgia Jet or TU-82-155 dried ...
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Bouglé D - - 1999
The influence of iron (Fe) on the bioavailability and functional status of zinc (Zn) was studied in young rats using metabolic balances and tissue dosages, which were compared to growth. Diets supplied adequate intakes of Fe (45 and 300 mg/kg diet) and Zn (14 and 45 mg/kg) for 2 mo. ...
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Rahman A S - - 1999
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) as a part of the renin angiotensin system (RES) regulates blood pressure and fluid and electrolyte homeostasis, and the enzyme is considered to have a function in reproduction. Reduced enzyme activities have been observed in atrophied testes as a results of zinc and pituitary deficiencies. Vitamin A ...
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Rains T M - - 1998
Rats experience anorexia and reduction or cessation in growth after being provided a zinc-deficient diet. While zinc deficient, intake levels may be reduced 50% or more compared to control rats. In the present report, diurnal food intake patterns of male Sprague-Dawley rats were measured during zinc deficiency. In Study 1, ...
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Chujian C - - 1998
Zinc metabolism of children differs due to diet and this can affect zinc requirement. We used the balance method to study zinc metabolism in 11 Chinese preschool children (six males and five females, 5.5-6.5 y old with a mean age of 6 y) of normal zinc status as judged by ...
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Cha M C - - 1998
The retarded growth of zinc-deficient rats is associated with low plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). To determine whether the low circulating IGF-I concentrations are responsible for the stunted growth, the growth response of zinc-deficient hypophysectomized rats to supplementation with recombinant human IGF-I (hIGF-I) was investigated. There were three dietary groups: ...
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Agte V V - - 1998
Diets prevalent in vegetarian populations using rice and other whole grains as staples with little consumption of yellow vegetables are low in riboflavin. These diets have poor bioavailability of iron and zinc because metals are present as inorganic salts with low solubility. Riboflavin has the capacity to form complexes, and ...
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Adisa A O - - 1998
Changes in the activities of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) in the heart following the consumption of diets deficient in zinc and essential fatty acids (EFA) by rats were investigated. The study was a 2 x 2 factorial design in which rats were fed diets deficient ...
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Yanagisawa H - - 1998
Ureteral ligation causes tubulointerstitial nephropathy characterized by the tubular dilatation, the interstitial expansion, and a leukocyte infiltration into the tubulointerstitium. The present study was designed to explore whether zinc (Zn) deficiency affects the development of unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO)-induced tubulointerstitial nephropathy. Compared to rats fed a standard diet, rats fed ...
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Tran C D - - 1998
Gut Zn homeostatic responses to low, replete, and excess dietary Zn (10, 150, and 400 mg Zn/kg, respectively) were compared in mice with (MT+/+) and without (MT-/-) metallothionein (MT) expression. MT concentrations decreased progressively from stomach (12.9 nmol Cd bound/g) to colon (4.6 nmol Cd bound/g). Small intestinal MT was ...
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Fong L Y - - 1998
Previous work has shown that sustained increased and decreased cell proliferation, induced by dietary zinc deficiency and caloric restriction respectively, influence the course of N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine (NMBA)-induced esophageal carcinogenesis in rats. The present study considered whether the increased cell proliferation and esophageal tumor incidence induced by zinc deficiency are reversed upon ...
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Sandoval M - - 1998
Four experiments were conducted to identify several factors that might improve the accuracy and reproducibility of Zn bioavailability assays for chicks. Response of tissue Zn and metallothionein (MT) concentrations to various elevated levels and soluble sources of dietary Zn were measured, as well as the effect of delaying high Zn ...
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Wilson R - - 1998
A series of toxicology studies was conducted in the 1950s and 1960s to investigate the toxicity of ADMUL WOL, a brand of polyglycerol polyricinoleate (PGPR). A component of these investigations included studies in human subjects. During 1964 and 1965, PGPR was fed to 19 human volunteers whose diet contained constant ...
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Gibson R S - - 1998
This review describes household dietary strategies to improve the content and bioavailability of zinc in predominantly plant-based diets and the implementation of these strategies in a community-based dietary intervention study in rural southern Malawi. The strategies involve increasing intakes of foods with high bioavailable-zinc contents, absorption enhancers, or both and ...
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Christian P - - 1998
Zinc status influences several aspects of vitamin A metabolism, including its absorption, transport, and utilization. Two common mechanisms postulated to explain this dependence relate to 1) the regulatory role of zinc in vitamin A transport mediated through protein synthesis, and 2) the oxidative conversion of retinol to retinal that requires ...
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Allen L H - - 1998
Provision of zinc supplements to children should be considered when their usual diet is low in absorbable zinc; severe stunting, low plasma zinc, or both; or persistent diarrhea. Inadequate zinc intakes are highly prevalent in developing countries, especially during the period of complementary feeding when zinc requirements are high and ...
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Devine A - - 1998
Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is a critical factor in the regulation of various physiologic effects, including bone formation and protein metabolism. Nutrient intake is a main regulator of circulating IGF-I. The relation of zinc status and IGF-I in adulthood has not been studied adequately even though suboptimal intakes of ...
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Endo Y - - 1998
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between food consistency and the growth of the mandibular condyle in rats. Secondly, the effect of dental extractions on cartilage of the mandibular condyle was examined in young adult rats fed foods of varying consistency. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were ...
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Boulay M - - 1998
The effects of dietary protein and zinc restrictions on Heligmosomoides polygyrus were compared following primary and challenge infection in female BALB/c mice fed either control (24%), marginal (7%) or low (3%) protein combined with either high or low zinc (60 or 3 mg Zn/kg diet). Dietary protein restriction (3%) resulted ...
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Jensen-Waern M - - 1998
The uptake and distribution of zinc in tissues and the effects of 2500 ppm dietary zinc oxide on health, faecal microflora, and the functions of circulating neutrophils were evaluated in weaned pigs. One group was fed a zinc supplement diet and another group was used as a control. All pigs ...
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Kosuge K - - 1998
The distribution of ofloxacin (OFLX) along the shaft of each of three hair types, i.e., head, axillary and pubic, was investigated and compared among five healthy male volunteers 1 to 4 months after ingestion of OFLX for 1 or 2 days (total dose, 200 or 600 mg). Five strands of ...
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Gibson R S - - 1998
A study of 152 rural Malawian women aged 23.2+/-5.5 y (x+/-SD) at 24 wk gestation included measurements of biochemical indexes of zinc (plasma and hair), protein (serum albumin), and infection (serum C-reactive protein, white blood cell count, and malaria), and dietary intakes (via three interactive 24-h dietary recalls). Data on ...
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Miyata T - - 1998
Many antibiotics are used to treat infection in clinical practice. Actions of these drugs involve specific immune enhancement and improved overall phagocytic and bactericidal capacities of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and macrophages at the site of infection. In this study, we examined the effects of antibiotics on chemotaxis and phagocytosis by reacting ...
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Sullivan V K - - 1998
The metallothionein gene is transcriptionally regulated by zinc. Consequently, metallothionein has potential for serving as an index of dietary zinc status in humans. To examine this possibility, an enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) based on a sandwich approach that utilizes monoclonal and chicken egg yolk antibodies was used to compare the response ...
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Sørensen J A - - 1998
The experimental model presented below enables quantitation of the uptake of zinc (Zn++) into gastrointestinal mucosal cells in vivo using gamma-counting of 65Zn. Experiments were performed in mice fed their normal diet under natural physiological conditions. The in vivo site(s) of significant zinc absorption may thereby be identified. Absorption of ...
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Huddle J M - - 1998
Pregnant women consuming plant-based diets are at risk of Zn deficiency; Zn requirements for fetal growth and maternal tissue accretion are high. Therefore we have studied, at 24 and 33 weeks gestation, the Zn status of eighty-seven pregnant rural Malawian women (mean age 22.7 years) who consume maize-based diets, using ...
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Hunt J R - - 1998
Zinc absorption, mineral balance, and blood lipid concentrations were measured in 21 women aged 33 +/- 7 y (range: 20-42 y) consuming controlled lactoovovegetarian and nonvegetarian diets for 8 wk each in a crossover design. The lactoovovegetarian and nonvegetarian diets, respectively, provided (by analysis) 973 and 995 mg Ca, 1.8 ...
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Bui L M - - 1998
It has been hypothesized that the developmental toxicity of certain compounds is, in part, due to maternal toxicity resulting in alterations in zinc (Zn) metabolism that affects the developing conceptus. In the present work the effects of developmentally toxic doses of 2-ethylhexanoic acid (EHXA), 2-ethylhexanol (EHXO), and valproic acid (VPA) ...
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Retzlaff B M - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To determine if men and women taught the National Cholesterol Education Program step 2 diet experienced diminished iron or zinc status after 2 years of consuming the diet. DESIGN: Subjects attended 8 weeks of diet classes and followup counseling. Four-day food records, zinc protoporphyrin/ heme (ZPP/H, a measure of ...
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Gottschall-Pass, Katherine
It was proposed that zinc and taurine interact in vivo to influence reproductive outcome in the rat. The effect of taurine deficiency induced by guanidinoethyl sulfonate (GES), a taurine transport antagonist, on fetal development was examined. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were mated overnight and assigned to 1 of 4 treatments through ...
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Eisen E J - - 1998
Attachment of the sheep metallothionein la promoter to the sheep growth hormone gene (oMT1a-oGH) has resulted in a closely regulated transgene in mice that can respond to elevated levels of zinc ions provided in the drinking water. The objective of this study was to explore the effects of zinc ion ...
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Rimbach G - - 1998
This study evaluated the effect of increasing levels of dietary microbial phytase on the bioavailability of zinc and the accumulation of cadmium and lead in growing rats. Five groups of seven albino rats (initial average weight 47 g) were housed individually and fed phytate-rich diets (7 g/kg) based on maize, ...
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Rupić V - - 1998
The effect of varying amounts of sources of dietary zinc on some blood parameters and the plasma protein ratios of fattening pigs was studied. During a 30-day pre-trial period, 42 pigs were depleted of Zn and divided into three groups of 14 animals each. During the 105-day experimental fattening period ...
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Watanabe T - - 1997
Chromosomal mutagenic effects of cadmium were examined during oogenesis in hamsters fed a zinc-deficient diet in the short term. Although mild zinc deficiency per se decreased the number of oocytes recovered, other reproductive and cytogenetic effects were not observed. On the other hand, cadmium induced a high incidence of oocyte ...
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Sandoval M - - 1997
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the relative bioavailability of reagent-grade (RG) and feed grade (FG) Zn sources for 1-d-old broiler chicks. In Exp. 1, 13 treatments included a basal corn-soybean meal diet (63 ppm Zn) or the basal diet supplemented with 400, 800, or 1,200 ppm Zn from RG ...
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Fukuta Y - - 1997
We investigated the relationship between intravenous energy loading and zinc status in laparotomized rats. One of three test solutions consisting of 3% amino acid, the same amount of electrolytes (excluding zinc) and different concentrations of glucose were infused through the jugular vein for 5 d. The total energy was 109, ...
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