L. Davidsson et al., ZINC AND CALCIUM APPARENT ABSORPTION FROM AN INFANT CEREAL - A STABLE-ISOTOPE STUDY IN HEALTHY INFANTS, British Journal of Nutrition, 75(2), 1996, pp. 291-300
Fractional apparent absorption of Zn and Ca from a wheat-milli-based i
nfant cereal was studied in six healthy infants (18-30 weeks old), Min
eral absorption was measured by a stable-isotope technique based on fa
ecal excretion of the isotopes, Each test meal (40 g cereal) was extri
nsically labelled with Zn-70 and Ca-42 before intake, All faecal mater
ial passed during the 21 d following intake of the labelled test meal
was collected on trace-element-free nappies, Individual stool samples
were analysed for their content of Zn-70 and Ca-42 by thermal ionizati
on mass spectrometry, Apparent absorption was calculated as intake min
us total faecal excretion of the isotopes over 68-92 h after administr
ation. The fractional apparent absorption values for Zn and Ca were 33
.9 (SD 16.4)% (range 19.2-63.9 %) and 53.5 (SD 12.6) % (range 36.7-71.
7 %) respectively. Re-excretion of absorbed Zn-70 (> 68-92 h to 21 d a
fter intake of the labelled meal) was 0.44 (SD 0.38)% of administered
dose while only one infant re-excreted detectable amounts of Ca-42 (1.
74 % of administered dose), The analysis of individual stool samples c
onfirmed that 72 h is a sufficient time period for complete collection
s of non-absorbed isotopes in faecal material from infants during the
weaning period and that re-excretion of initially absorbed Zn-70 and C
a-42 (> 68-92 h to 21 d after intake of the labelled meal) is negligib
le.