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The Availability of Zinc, Cadmium and Iron from Different Grains Measured as Isotope Absorption and Mineral Accumulation in Rats

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Trace Elements in Man and Animals 6

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The purpose of this study in rats was to determine if the absorption and accumulation of zinc, cadmium and iron differ amoung diets based on different grains and, if so, what differences among the grains might account for the differences in mineral absorption.

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Tidehag, P., Moberg, A., Sunzel, B., Hallmans, G., Sjöström, R., Wing, K. (1988). The Availability of Zinc, Cadmium and Iron from Different Grains Measured as Isotope Absorption and Mineral Accumulation in Rats. In: Hurley, L.S., Keen, C.L., Lönnerdal, B., Rucker, R.B. (eds) Trace Elements in Man and Animals 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0723-5_179

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