Protein Nutrition and Mineral Absorption

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CRC Press, 1990 M09 25 - 352 páginas
This volume presents information regarding the mechanisms of protein absorption under normal and pathologic conditions, in addition to reviewing changes that occur at various stages of life. General modifiers of intestinal absorption, such as the processing of foods, the nutritional status of the individual, and disease, are explored with reference to both proteins and minerals. Inorganic macronutrients, namely calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, are discussed in relation to protein ingestion. The book also explores the concept of essential trace elements (e.g., iron, zinc, copper, and iodine) and their link to protein sufficiency. The relationship of ultratrace elements with the content of proteins in food is examined, and the book offers a fresh view of the role of certain elements, particularly zinc, on the conformation of proteins linked to DNA, hormone receptors, and gene products. Protein Nutrition and Mineral Absorption is packed with 2,300 references, 100 figures and graphs, plus 25 tables. Nutritionists and physicians will find this book to be an invaluable reference source for rationalizing nutritional interventions and diet modifications for their patients.
 

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Chapter
7
Small Peptides as the Major Substrates of Protein Absorption
9
Chapter 2
11
Effect of Maternal Protein Restriction on Neonatal Protein Absorption
18
Absorption of Protein in Congenital Diseases
24
Chapter 3
33
Ontogeny of Mineral Absorption
43
Protein and Mineral Absorption Late in Life
51
II
90
Chapter 6
99
C
108
IV
114
Chapter 7
131
ProteinDerived Products and Zinc Absorption
151
Zinc Malabsorption
160
References
163

Chapter 4
61
Chemical Treatments
69
Chapter 5
77
Role of Protein and Other
181
Effect of Ascorbate and Other Organic Acids
188
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