In vivo counting with the use of a germanium detector evaluated the retention of an elemental 59Fe powder supplement while measuring potential interactions with zinc, calcium and copper. Effects of dietary iron and zinc on in vivo retentions of 59Fe, 65Zn, 67Cu and 47Ca were studied in young pigs. In Experiment 1, 4-d-old piglets fed a cereal-based diet were randomly assigned to one of four treatment groups (2 x 2 factorial arrangement, n = 5 per group). Variables were dietary iron source (either elemental iron or FeSO4, each at 100 mg iron/kg diet) and the dosage form of radioactive iron (either elemental 59Fe powder or 59FeSO4). Experiment 2 (2 x 3 factorial arrangement) was performed using two levels of iron (100 and 200 mg/kg, as elemental iron) and three levels of zinc (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg). Piglets were also dosed with 47Ca, 65Zn and 67Cu; all radioisotopes were measured for 8 d. Apparent absorption of elemental 59Fe powder was 13 +/- 1%, whereas 59Fe sulfate was significantly (P < 0.05) higher at 26 +/- 1%. The FeSO4 diet decreased 65Zn retention in Experiment 1, in contrast to the elemental iron diet, which did not have this effect in either experiment. Apparent 65Zn absorption averaged 44 +/- 2, 35 +/- 1 and 27 +/- 2% for the three levels of zinc (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg), respectively. Retention of 47Ca was not affected by dietary iron or zinc; retention of 67Cu was not affected by dietary iron. The data demonstrate good bioavailability of elemental iron without effects on zinc, copper and calcium.

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