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  Study of the Bioavailability and Clinical Studies of Calcium-Magnesium Tablets
 
 
Title: Study of the Bioavailability and Clinical Studies of Calcium-Magnesium Tablets
Author: Abdul-Wahab R. Hamad
Hamad H. Al-Jamaien
Appeared in: Pakistan journal of nutrition
Paging: Volume 9 (2010) nr. 12 pages 1162-1165
Year: 2010
Contents: The bioavailability of the trace elements selenium, manganese, zinc, iron etc. has been investigated using human and experimental animals as the test observations. Twenty volunteers were used for this study. All volunteers have a deficient in calcium and magnesium. All patients were administered orally a tablet of combined calcium carbonate 292.5 mg and magnesium carbonate 232.3 mg produced by Commercial Company, Jordan. The mean concentration of blood calcium and magnesium after one week of tablet supplement was 100.8±8.3 and 15.7±1.0, respectively. The results showed that calcium-magnesium tablet is the most important elements to recover patient’s deficiency. It is thus concluded that combined calcium-magnesium carbonate are the best form for those elements for people deficiency.
Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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