Dl. Mellman et al., EFFECTS OF DIETARY ZINC RESTRICTION ON POSTPRANDIAL CHANGES IN PLASMAZINC, The American journal of clinical nutrition, 58(5), 1993, pp. 702-704
The principal objective of this study was to determine the effect of a
short period of severe dietary zinc restriction on both prebreakfast
and postbreakfast plasma zinc concentrations. After an overnight fast,
plasma zinc was measured in five normal adults before and at 30-min i
ntervals for 6 h after a standard zinc-free test meal. This test was p
erformed after a week on a zinc-adequate diet and repeated after a wee
k of severe dietary zinc restriction. Postabsorptive premeal plasma zi
nc did not change after a week of severe dietary zinc restriction but
the posttest meal decline was significantly greater and the maximum de
cline less variable (15-23%). It is concluded that postprandial plasma
zinc is more sensitive than prebreakfast plasma zinc to dietary zinc
depletion. Recent zinc intake is one factor that determines the magnit
ude of the postprandial net efflux of zinc from the plasma compartment
.