Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design

Abstract Background Calcium (Ca) - fortified foods are likely to play an important role in helping the consumer achieve an adequate Ca intake, especially for persons with a low intake of dairy products. Fish bones have a high Ca content, and huge quantities of this raw material are available as a by...

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Published in:Nutrition & Metabolism
Main Authors: Graff Ingvild E, Malde Ketil, Kristensen Mette, Bügel Susanne, Malde Marian K, Pedersen Jan I
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ce88c73e3b034fd0b424a1444962288a 2023-05-15T15:27:18+02:00 Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design Graff Ingvild E Malde Ketil Kristensen Mette Bügel Susanne Malde Marian K Pedersen Jan I 2010-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-7-61 https://doaj.org/article/ce88c73e3b034fd0b424a1444962288a EN eng BMC http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/7/1/61 https://doaj.org/toc/1743-7075 doi:10.1186/1743-7075-7-61 1743-7075 https://doaj.org/article/ce88c73e3b034fd0b424a1444962288a Nutrition & Metabolism, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 61 (2010) Nutrition. Foods and food supply TX341-641 Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases RC620-627 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-7-61 2022-12-31T01:53:33Z Abstract Background Calcium (Ca) - fortified foods are likely to play an important role in helping the consumer achieve an adequate Ca intake, especially for persons with a low intake of dairy products. Fish bones have a high Ca content, and huge quantities of this raw material are available as a by-product from the fish industry. Previously, emphasis has been on producing high quality products from fish by-products by use of bacterial proteases. However, documentation of the nutritional value of the enzymatically rinsed Ca-rich bone fraction remains unexplored. The objective of the present study was to assess the bioavailability of calcium in bones of Atlantic salmon (oily fish) and Atlantic cod (lean fish) in a double-blinded randomised crossover design. Methods Ca absorption was measured in 10 healthy young men using 47 Ca whole body counting after ingestion of a test meal extrinsically labelled with the 47 Ca isotope. The three test meals contained 800 mg of Ca from three different calcium sources: cod bones, salmon bones and control (CaCO 3 ). Results Mean Ca absorption (± SEE) from the three different Ca sources were 21.9 ± 1.7%, 22.5 ± 1.7% and 27.4 ± 1.8% for cod bones, salmon bones, and control (CaCO 3 ), respectively. Conclusion We conclude that bones from Atlantic salmon and Atlantic cod are suitable as natural Ca sources in e.g. functional foods or as supplements. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Atlantic salmon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Nutrition & Metabolism 7 1 61
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Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
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Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
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Graff Ingvild E
Malde Ketil
Kristensen Mette
Bügel Susanne
Malde Marian K
Pedersen Jan I
Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
topic_facet Nutrition. Foods and food supply
TX341-641
Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
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description Abstract Background Calcium (Ca) - fortified foods are likely to play an important role in helping the consumer achieve an adequate Ca intake, especially for persons with a low intake of dairy products. Fish bones have a high Ca content, and huge quantities of this raw material are available as a by-product from the fish industry. Previously, emphasis has been on producing high quality products from fish by-products by use of bacterial proteases. However, documentation of the nutritional value of the enzymatically rinsed Ca-rich bone fraction remains unexplored. The objective of the present study was to assess the bioavailability of calcium in bones of Atlantic salmon (oily fish) and Atlantic cod (lean fish) in a double-blinded randomised crossover design. Methods Ca absorption was measured in 10 healthy young men using 47 Ca whole body counting after ingestion of a test meal extrinsically labelled with the 47 Ca isotope. The three test meals contained 800 mg of Ca from three different calcium sources: cod bones, salmon bones and control (CaCO 3 ). Results Mean Ca absorption (± SEE) from the three different Ca sources were 21.9 ± 1.7%, 22.5 ± 1.7% and 27.4 ± 1.8% for cod bones, salmon bones, and control (CaCO 3 ), respectively. Conclusion We conclude that bones from Atlantic salmon and Atlantic cod are suitable as natural Ca sources in e.g. functional foods or as supplements.
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author Graff Ingvild E
Malde Ketil
Kristensen Mette
Bügel Susanne
Malde Marian K
Pedersen Jan I
author_facet Graff Ingvild E
Malde Ketil
Kristensen Mette
Bügel Susanne
Malde Marian K
Pedersen Jan I
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title Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
title_short Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
title_full Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
title_fullStr Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
title_full_unstemmed Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
title_sort calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men: a double-blinded randomised crossover design
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