Ascorbic acid supplementation and copper status in rats
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02917187
Ascorbic acid supplementation and copper status in rats
Abstract
The effect of a high concentration (1%, w/w) of ascorbic acid in a Cu-adequate (150 mumol/kg) purified diet was studied in rats. After 6 wk, ascorbic acid had significantly reduced Cu concentrations in muscle and bone. The estimated whole body content of Cu in rats fed ascorbic acid was reduced by 20%. Within 1 d after oral administration of 64Cu, the recovery of the dose in feces was increased in rats fed ascorbic acid, suggesting that the vitamin depresses intestinal absorption of Cu. After intraperitoneal (ip) administration of 64Cu, the rate of loss of the dose from the body was decreased in rats fed ascorbic acid. This study suggests that the ascorbic acid induces a decreased efficiency of intestinal Cu absorption, which in turn triggers mechanisms to preserve Cu in the body stores. This is supported by the observation that the feeding of a Cu-deficient diet (5 mumol/kg) had similar effects, although more pronounced.
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