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Effect of dietary protein and minerals on calcium and zinc utilization

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Pages 249-271 | Published online: 29 Sep 2009
 

The utilization of most minerals can be altered not only by varying the dietary levels of protein, carbohydrate, fiber, fat, and vitamins but also by varying the forms of macronutrients fed. Interactions among minerals are frequent and sometimes complex. Thus, all assessments of mineral requirements should include discussions of the effects of interactions on mineral bioavailability. Some of these interactions occur in the gut and affect the absorption of minerals. Other interactions affect the metabolism, transport and storage of minerals, and ultimately their excretion in urine or in endogenous gut secretions.

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