Influence of accompanying anion on intestinal radiocalcium absorption

Marchandise, X; Pagniez, D; Ythier, H; Gilquin, B; Duquesnoy, B; Wemeau, JL

HERO ID

4946439

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1987

Language

English

PMID

3103901

HERO ID 4946439
In Press No
Year 1987
Title Influence of accompanying anion on intestinal radiocalcium absorption
Authors Marchandise, X; Pagniez, D; Ythier, H; Gilquin, B; Duquesnoy, B; Wemeau, JL
Journal Calcified Tissue International
Volume 40
Issue 1
Page Numbers 8-11
Abstract To assess directly the effect of ionic dissociation on the bioavailability of calcium, we used the double isotope inverse convolution method to compare the absorption of calcium gluconate and calcium pyrrolidone carboxylate, an organic, highly dissociated salt. Two tests were performed at a 2 day interval, using in random sequence either salt as a carrier. Forty-eight subjects of various age and clinical condition were studied. The use of the more dissociated salt consistently and significantly increased fractional absorption in a rather constant ratio. Moreover, it slowed absorption in normal subjects whatever their age, and accelerated it in patients with chronic renal failure or osteoporosis, leading to inferences on the alteration of calcium absorption in these conditions.
Pmid 3103901
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