Literature DB >> 3821173

Prevention of stress-induced damage in experimental animals and livestock by monomagnesium-L-aspartate hydrochloride.

H G Classen, G Fischer, J Marx, H Schimatschek, C Schmid, C Stein.   

Abstract

Monomagnesium-L-aspartate hydrochloride (Mg-Asp. HCl) is readily absorbed from the intestine of rats because this process is not saturable. Depending upon the dose administered, Mg-Asp. HCl exhibits Ca-antagonistic effects and inhibits the release of stress hormones. Higher concentrations of Mg salts, which do not contain chloride, e.g. MgO, tend to induce hypochloremic, metabolic alkalosis and changes of urinary pH, whereas MgCl2 produces hyperchloremic acidosis under these conditions. Evidence is given that oral supplementation with Mg-Asp. HCl has beneficial effects not only in experimental animals or livestock, but also in man, e.g. on exposure to muscular stress.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3821173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magnesium        ISSN: 0252-1156


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1.  Effect of dietary magnesium on post mortem phosphocreatine utilization in skeletal muscle of swine: a non-invasive study using 31P-NMR spectroscopy.

Authors:  B Moesgaard; I E Larsen; B Quistorff; I Therkelsen; V G Christensen; P F Jørgensen
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 1.695

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