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Oral Zinc-Rich Oyster Supplementation Corrects Anemia in Rats. | LitMetric

Oral Zinc-Rich Oyster Supplementation Corrects Anemia in Rats.

Nutrients

Department of Food Science, College of Life Sciences, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examines different zinc supplementation methods to treat anemia in rats, comparing oral zinc sulfate and zinc-rich oysters and hard clams.
  • - Results show that feeding rats zinc-rich oysters significantly improves red blood cell (RBC) levels in both anemic models, matching the effectiveness of a single zinc sulfate injection.
  • - Oysters provide high levels of zinc and iron, making them a promising approach not only for correcting anemia but also for aiding in the production of RBCs due to their support for bone marrow function.

Article Abstract

This study investigates the impact of various zinc supplementation methods on anemia in rats induced by phenylhydrazine (PHZ) and in 5/6-nephrectomized anemic rats. We compare oral zinc sulfate (ZnSO) supplementation, oyster supplementation, and hard clam supplementation on red blood cell (RBC) levels. Oral zinc-rich oyster supplementation (2.70 mg Zn (30 g oyster)/day/rat) effectively corrects anemia in both experimental groups. Rats orally fed oysters for four days exhibit similar effectiveness as those receiving a single ZnSO injection (0.95 mg Zn (4.18 mg ZnSO⋅7HO)/rat). In contrast, oral ZnSO supplementation (2.70 mg Zn (11.88 mg ZnSO⋅7HO)/day/rat) does not significantly increase RBC levels, suggesting better zinc absorption from oysters. A placebo group of anemic rats supplemented with hard clams, similar in composition to oysters but much lower in zinc, did not change RBC counts. This supports oysters' high zinc content as the key to correcting anemia. Oysters also contain high iron levels, offering a potential solution for iron-deficiency anemia while supporting bone marrow erythropoiesis. In summary, oral oyster supplementation emerges as an effective strategy to correct anemia in rats with added zinc and iron support for erythropoiesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650441PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15214675DOI Listing

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