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Uptake and retention in suckling rats of 51chromium fed with human milk or infant formulas.

D L Payne1, B Adeleye, D J Hunt, B J Stoecker.   

Abstract

Optimum concentration of Cr for infant formulas has not been established. Such components as soy protein or supplemental Fe could influence absorption and retention. Suckling rat pups were used to evaluate the influence of three commercial formulas and human milk, all of which had been incubated with 51CrCl3 for 1 h, on the uptake and retention of the added 51Cr. After fasting 3 h, the pups were intubated with a single dose of 25 microCi 51CrCl3 in either a cow's milk-based formula, an Fe-supplemented cow's milk-based formula, a soy-based formula, or human milk. Six hours later, 51Cr was counted in five organs, thymus, blood, and total urine. Absorption of 51Cr was low. At 6 h, percent 51Cr in blood was < 0.2% of the dose, and total 51Cr excretion in urine was < 1.8%. The uptake and retention of 51Cr and its concentration in any of the organs, thymus, blood, and urine were not influenced by different types of formula or by human milk.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8862732     DOI: 10.1007/BF02784539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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