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THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF MAGNESIUM FROM DIFFERENT TYPES OF CALCINED MAGNESITES OF GREEK ORIGIN

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dc.contributor.author ZERVAS, G en
dc.contributor.author PAPADOPOULOS, G en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:42:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:42:23Z
dc.date.issued 1993 en
dc.identifier.issn 0003-3561 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/596
dc.subject BIOAVAILABILITY en
dc.subject MAGNESITE en
dc.subject SHEEP en
dc.subject.classification Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science en
dc.subject.classification Veterinary Sciences en
dc.subject.other AVAILABILITY en
dc.subject.other DIGESTIBILITY en
dc.subject.other BALANCE en
dc.subject.other SHEEP en
dc.subject.other OXIDE en
dc.subject.other COWS en
dc.title THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF MAGNESIUM FROM DIFFERENT TYPES OF CALCINED MAGNESITES OF GREEK ORIGIN en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.language English en
heal.publicationDate 1993 en
heal.abstract The objective of this work was to determine the apparent bioavailability of magnesium from four different types of calcined magnesites of Greek origin. These four types (A, B, C, D) were different in particle size fractions and production process. The solubility of the above four magnesium samples and their fractions were determined: (a) in the laboratory using ammonium nitrate solution after 24-h shaking and (b) in vivo using a nylon bag technique after 24-h incubation. Solubility was correlated with apparent bioavailability as determined in a balance experiment with five wether sheep in a 5 X 5 Latin-square design. Sheep were kept in metabolism cages and were given daily a basal diet (500 g hay + 700 g concentrate) plus 2 g magnesium supplements from types A to D. The magnesium bioavailability of the basal diet was used as a base for the determination of the bioavailability of magnesium in A, B, C and D supplements. Magnesium apparent bioavailability of the basal diet was found to be 0.203 and, for the supplements A, B, C and D, 0.381, 0.339, 0.315 and 0.292 respectively. The solubility of supplements A, B, C and D in ammonium nitrate solution and in vivo (using the nylon-bag technique) was found to be 0.812, 0.805, 0.784 and 0.773 or 0.294, 0.152, 0.102 and 0.200 respectively. The solubilities of the magnesium supplements in ammonium nitrate solution and in vivo both reflected dietary bioavailability differences up to a point, but neither was well enough correlated with the apparent bioavailability as determined by the balance experiment, this being judged to be the most precise method for bioavailability determination. en
heal.publisher DURRANT PERIODICALS en
heal.journalName ANIMAL PRODUCTION en
dc.identifier.volume 56 en
dc.identifier.isi ISI:A1993LK74700009 en
dc.identifier.spage 351 en
dc.identifier.epage 358 en


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