1978
DOI: 10.2527/jas1978.4751128x
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Effect of Dietary Ca, Cu and Zn Level OIM body Weight Gain and Tissue Mineral Concentrations of Growing Pigs and Rats

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“…Furthermore this type of interrelation has also been found in the serum of rats (Murthy et al 1974). A controversial result, compared to animal studies (Pond et al 1978, Schwarz & Kirchgessner 1979, was observed in human bone (regression coefficient between Zn and Cu was positive) when the concentrations of Zn and Cu varied within normal limits. This situation in bone could be due to the location of both cations primarily in the mineralized phase.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Furthermore this type of interrelation has also been found in the serum of rats (Murthy et al 1974). A controversial result, compared to animal studies (Pond et al 1978, Schwarz & Kirchgessner 1979, was observed in human bone (regression coefficient between Zn and Cu was positive) when the concentrations of Zn and Cu varied within normal limits. This situation in bone could be due to the location of both cations primarily in the mineralized phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Instead an inverse interrelationship between Zn and Cu contents has been observed as regards concentrations in bone both in rats (Schwarz & Kirchgessner 1979) and in pigs (Pond et al 1978). The Cu depletion slightly increased the Zn content of bone.…”
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confidence: 99%