Maltobionic acid enhances intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium in rats.

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem

a Faculty of Life Science and Resources, Graduate School of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Gifu , Japan.

Published: September 2019

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  • In Experiment 1, male rats were fed diets with varying amounts of calcium maltobionate (MBCa) replacing calcium carbonate (CaCO) to study its effect on calcium and magnesium absorption.
  • Higher levels of short-chain fatty acids were found in rats receiving 50% and 100% MBCa, and overall calcium and magnesium retention was significantly improved across all MBCa groups compared to the control group.
  • Experiment 2 revealed that MBCa facilitated greater calcium absorption from the gut compared to CaCO, especially as calcium concentration increased, leading to the conclusion that MBCa is a superior source of calcium.

Article Abstract

In Experiment 1, the effects of calcium maltobionate (MBCa) on calcium and magnesium absorption were examined using male rats. Four diets were designed in which 25%, 50%, and 100% of calcium carbonate (CaCO, Control) were substituted with MBCa and were designated as MBCa-25, MBCa-50, and MBCa-100, respectively. The cecal concentration of short-chain fatty acids was significantly higher in groups MBCa-50 and MBCa-100; however, pH of cecal contents did not significantly differ among the groups. Retention rates of calcium and magnesium were significantly higher in all MBCa groups as compared to the Control. In Experiment 2, the efficiency of calcium absorption was compared using everted sacs of jejunum and ileum with CaCO and MBCa as calcium sources. More calcium from MBCa was absorbed as the concentration of calcium increased in comparison to CaCO. It was concluded that MBCa is a better calcium source than CaCO in terms of both calcium retention and absorption. ANOVA: analysis of variance; Ca: Calcium; CaCO calcium carbonate; ICP-OES: Inductivity coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer; Mg: magnesium; MBCa: calcium maltobionate; OCPC: o-cresolphthalein complexone; SCFAs: short-chain fatty acids; SE: standard error; TRPM6: transient receptor potential melastatin 6.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2019.1611411DOI Listing

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