Effects of Dietary Fibers on Magnesium Absorption in Animals and Humans
J Nutr.2003 Jan;133(1):1-4. Coudray C, Demigné C, Rayssiguier Y. Abstract There is overwhelming evidence that dietary fibers are an important component of human and animal diets and play an important role in human health. Because dietary fibers and some associated substances, such as phytate, have in vitro mineral-binding
Effects of oligofructose-enriched inulin on intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium and bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women
Br J Nutr.2007 Feb;97(2):365-72. Holloway L, Moynihan S, Abrams SA, Kent K, Hsu AR, Friedlander AL. Abstract Deficiency of oestrogen at menopause decreases intestinal Ca absorption, contributing to a negative Ca balance and bone loss. Mg deficiency has also been associated with bone loss. The purpose of the present investigation was