This article reviews physicochemical aspects of calcium absorption from foods. Notable differences are observed between different food products in relation to calcium absorption, which range from 50% of calcium in the foods. These differences can be related to the interactions of calcium with other food components in the food matrix, which are affected by various factors, including fermentation, and how these are affected by the conditions encountered in the gastrointestinal tract. Calcium absorption in the intestine requires calcium to be in an ionized form. The low pH in the stomach is critical for solubilization and ionization of calcium salts present in foods, although calcium oxalate complexes remain insoluble and thus poorly absorbabl...
Calcium (Ca) preparations are widely used in the treatment of osteoporosis, usually as soluble salts...
To properly consider the effects of uremia on intestinal calcium (Ca) absorption, it is important to...
Background: Low dietary calcium intake and bioavailability may adversely affect bone health. Reducin...
Calcium is an essential mineral for the organism. Numerous calcium sources are available to enrich f...
Numerous calcium sources are available to enrich food, but their behavior during digestion is still ...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Calcium bioavailability was investigated using isotopic intestinal absorption, and balance study tec...
Human studies measuring true fractional calcium absorption have shown that dietary fat is a signific...
ABSTRACT Various nonelectrolyte meal components such as glucose and lysine enhance gastrointestinal ...
Calcium supplements, used for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, must remain soluble for abso...
The objective of this study was to compare calcium release and ionization from commercial calcium su...
The intestine is the only gate for the entry of Ca to the body in humans and mammals. The entrance o...
The effect of the presence of food and food components, including lignin, inositol phosphates, milk ...
True fractional Ca absorption from six foods was measured in twelve normal healthy women, aged 20-29...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased intake of dietary fiber is recommended by health a...
Calcium (Ca) preparations are widely used in the treatment of osteoporosis, usually as soluble salts...
To properly consider the effects of uremia on intestinal calcium (Ca) absorption, it is important to...
Background: Low dietary calcium intake and bioavailability may adversely affect bone health. Reducin...
Calcium is an essential mineral for the organism. Numerous calcium sources are available to enrich f...
Numerous calcium sources are available to enrich food, but their behavior during digestion is still ...
Calcium is one of the vital and essential elements in the body, serving as a primary constituent of ...
Calcium bioavailability was investigated using isotopic intestinal absorption, and balance study tec...
Human studies measuring true fractional calcium absorption have shown that dietary fat is a signific...
ABSTRACT Various nonelectrolyte meal components such as glucose and lysine enhance gastrointestinal ...
Calcium supplements, used for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, must remain soluble for abso...
The objective of this study was to compare calcium release and ionization from commercial calcium su...
The intestine is the only gate for the entry of Ca to the body in humans and mammals. The entrance o...
The effect of the presence of food and food components, including lignin, inositol phosphates, milk ...
True fractional Ca absorption from six foods was measured in twelve normal healthy women, aged 20-29...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased intake of dietary fiber is recommended by health a...
Calcium (Ca) preparations are widely used in the treatment of osteoporosis, usually as soluble salts...
To properly consider the effects of uremia on intestinal calcium (Ca) absorption, it is important to...
Background: Low dietary calcium intake and bioavailability may adversely affect bone health. Reducin...