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Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.

Although boron has long been known to be a required nutrient for plants, it was not until recently that there was any suggestion of a nutritional requirement for animals and humans. Addition of boron to the diet of vitamin D-deficient chicks indicated that boron may play a role in animal nutrition....

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Autores principales: Dupre, J N, Keenan, M J, Hegsted, M, Brudevold, A M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7889882
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author Dupre, J N
Keenan, M J
Hegsted, M
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description Although boron has long been known to be a required nutrient for plants, it was not until recently that there was any suggestion of a nutritional requirement for animals and humans. Addition of boron to the diet of vitamin D-deficient chicks indicated that boron may play a role in animal nutrition. Studies with rats have demonstrated that supplemental dietary boron has most marked effects when the diet is deficient in known nutrients. We observed higher apparent-balance values of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus for rats fed a vitamin D-deprived diet with dietary supplemental boron (2.72 ppm), than for rats fed the same diet without added boron (0.16 ppm). The treatment group with dietary supplemental boron demonstrated a high degree of variability in response to boron. We hypothesize that relatively large and variable vitamin D stores in weanling rats from a colony supplemented with 3000 IU vitamin D/kg diet accounted for the observed variable response. A recent, unpublished study using weanling rats from a low-vitamin D colony appears to support this hypothesis.
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spelling pubmed-15666312006-09-19 Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet. Dupre, J N Keenan, M J Hegsted, M Brudevold, A M Environ Health Perspect Research Article Although boron has long been known to be a required nutrient for plants, it was not until recently that there was any suggestion of a nutritional requirement for animals and humans. Addition of boron to the diet of vitamin D-deficient chicks indicated that boron may play a role in animal nutrition. Studies with rats have demonstrated that supplemental dietary boron has most marked effects when the diet is deficient in known nutrients. We observed higher apparent-balance values of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus for rats fed a vitamin D-deprived diet with dietary supplemental boron (2.72 ppm), than for rats fed the same diet without added boron (0.16 ppm). The treatment group with dietary supplemental boron demonstrated a high degree of variability in response to boron. We hypothesize that relatively large and variable vitamin D stores in weanling rats from a colony supplemented with 3000 IU vitamin D/kg diet accounted for the observed variable response. A recent, unpublished study using weanling rats from a low-vitamin D colony appears to support this hypothesis. 1994-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1566631/ /pubmed/7889882 Text en
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Dupre, J N
Keenan, M J
Hegsted, M
Brudevold, A M
Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title_full Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title_fullStr Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title_short Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.
title_sort effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin d-deficient diet.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7889882
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