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The reproducibility of the plasma response to a physiological dose of zinc in healthy subjects

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Zinc absorption may be estimated by measuring the area under the plasma zinc curve following the ingestion of a zinc supplement. The aim of this study is to determine the reproducibility of such a response when a small dose of zinc is administered to healthy volunteers. Five female subjects were asked to consume 4.5 mg elemental zinc, and blood samples were obtained at 30 min intervals for 5 h. The experiment was repeated in the same volunteers 12–16 d later. The area under the plasma zinc curve was 30% lower after the second zinc tolerance test compared with the first (11.0 vs 15.8 μmol/1 h). This difference could not be explained by differences in the fasting plasma zinc levels (12.9 μmol/L Experiment one, 15.1 μmol/L Experiment 2) nor was it related to technical or clinical parameters. The area under the curve after 5 h was strongly correlated with the response after 4 h. Hence we conclude that a small dose of zinc can be used to determine zinc absorption and a shorter experimental period may be used. However, trials must be designed to take into account the sequence variability in the response.

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Samman, S., van Het Hof, K. & Snitch, P. The reproducibility of the plasma response to a physiological dose of zinc in healthy subjects. Biol Trace Elem Res 37, 201–207 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02783795

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