<b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>

<p align="justify">The influence of supplementary-branched chain amino acids (BCAA) on 65Zn metabolism in rats was investigated in this study. Nutritional indicators of Zn, as absorption, body retention and secretion, were estimated using a multicompartment model. Two groups...

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Main Authors: JAIR RODRIGUES GARCIA-JÊNIOR, CARLOS HENRIQUE DE MESQUITA, THAIS BORGES CÉSAR
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2009-07-01
Series:Alimentos e Nutrição
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rat
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spelling doaj-0d8e996410034e79b13c7802663ed8fe2020-11-25T01:19:08ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaAlimentos e Nutrição 0103-42352179-44482009-07-01131<b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>JAIR RODRIGUES GARCIA-JÊNIORCARLOS HENRIQUE DE MESQUITATHAIS BORGES CÉSAR<p align="justify">The influence of supplementary-branched chain amino acids (BCAA) on 65Zn metabolism in rats was investigated in this study. Nutritional indicators of Zn, as absorption, body retention and secretion, were estimated using a multicompartment model. Two groups of eight male rats were force-fed a zinc-adequate diet (control group) and a zinc-adequate diet plus 0.52 9 BCAA/kg diet during 15 days. There was no significant difference for intake of Zn, absorption (34%), intestinal transit (tso) and the leveI of Zn in the intravascular compartment (plasma). On the other hand the extravascular compartment (organs) and specific concentration of Zn per 9 of tissue decreased after experimental period (p < 0.05) The rats supplememted with BCAA secreted Zn by urine twice faster than controls, but the secrotion of zinc by endogen feces were not decreased in this group. Thus, BCAA supplement changed the kinetic of Zn, increasing the urinary secretion and the loss of Zn from the body. </p>http://serv-bib.fcfar.unesp.br/seer/index.php/alimentos/article/view/818Branched chain amino acids (BCAA)zincmetabolismdietratmulticompartment model.
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CARLOS HENRIQUE DE MESQUITA
THAIS BORGES CÉSAR
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CARLOS HENRIQUE DE MESQUITA
THAIS BORGES CÉSAR
<b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
Alimentos e Nutrição
Branched chain amino acids (BCAA)
zinc
metabolism
diet
rat
multicompartment model.
author_facet JAIR RODRIGUES GARCIA-JÊNIOR
CARLOS HENRIQUE DE MESQUITA
THAIS BORGES CÉSAR
author_sort JAIR RODRIGUES GARCIA-JÊNIOR
title <b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
title_short <b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
title_full <b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
title_fullStr <b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
title_full_unstemmed <b>NUTRITIONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ZINC AND BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID (BCAA) SUPPLEMENT IN RATS: A MULTICOMPARTMENT MODELING APPROACH</b>
title_sort <b>nutritional interactions between zinc and branched chain amino acid (bcaa) supplement in rats: a multicompartment modeling approach</b>
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Alimentos e Nutrição
issn 0103-4235
2179-4448
publishDate 2009-07-01
description <p align="justify">The influence of supplementary-branched chain amino acids (BCAA) on 65Zn metabolism in rats was investigated in this study. Nutritional indicators of Zn, as absorption, body retention and secretion, were estimated using a multicompartment model. Two groups of eight male rats were force-fed a zinc-adequate diet (control group) and a zinc-adequate diet plus 0.52 9 BCAA/kg diet during 15 days. There was no significant difference for intake of Zn, absorption (34%), intestinal transit (tso) and the leveI of Zn in the intravascular compartment (plasma). On the other hand the extravascular compartment (organs) and specific concentration of Zn per 9 of tissue decreased after experimental period (p < 0.05) The rats supplememted with BCAA secreted Zn by urine twice faster than controls, but the secrotion of zinc by endogen feces were not decreased in this group. Thus, BCAA supplement changed the kinetic of Zn, increasing the urinary secretion and the loss of Zn from the body. </p>
topic Branched chain amino acids (BCAA)
zinc
metabolism
diet
rat
multicompartment model.
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