“…In humans, a wide range (10 -75%) of magnesium absorption rates has been reported (Danielson et al, 1979;Schwartz et al, 1984;Schuette et al, 1990;Fine et al, 1991;Brink & Beynen 1992;Lönnerdal et al, 1993;Lönnerdal, 1995;Benech & Grognet, 1995;Serfaty-Lacrosniere et al, 1995;Knudsen et al, 1996;Fairweather-Tait & Hurrell, 1996;Andon et al, 1996;Abrams et al, 1997;Sojka et al, 1997) and have been recently reviewed (Ekmekcioglu, 2000); higher values have been observed in animal studies (Lönner-dal et al, 1993;Lazichi Lakshmanan et al, 1984;Kikunega et al, 1995). In these previous studies, various protocols have been applied, including balance studies (Lönnerdal et al, 1993;Lönnerdal, 1995;Serfaty-Lacrosniere et al, 1995;Andon et al, 1996), true bioavailability studies with stable (Schwartz et al, 1984;Schuette et al, 1990;Knudsen et al, 1996;Sojka et al, 1997) and have been recently reviewed (Ekmekcioglu, 2000); higher values have been observed in animal studies (Lönnerdal et al, 1993;Lazichi Lakshmana et al, 1984;Kikynega et al, 1995).…”