1996
DOI: 10.1016/0271-5317(96)00166-2
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Role of the proximal colon in mineral absorption in rats with and without ferropenic anemia

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“…Thus, iron absorption through the large intestine may contribute to the recovery from anemia in iron deficient rats 8,9 . It has indeed been shown that the lower digestive tract, especially the proximal colon, can also be an important site of iron absorption when the absorption in the small intestine is insufficient 2,3,8 as may be the case after gastrectomy 7 . Furthermore, rat studies have shown that short-chain fatty acids, and in particular propionate, appears to play a role in the increased absorption of iron in the proximal colon 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, iron absorption through the large intestine may contribute to the recovery from anemia in iron deficient rats 8,9 . It has indeed been shown that the lower digestive tract, especially the proximal colon, can also be an important site of iron absorption when the absorption in the small intestine is insufficient 2,3,8 as may be the case after gastrectomy 7 . Furthermore, rat studies have shown that short-chain fatty acids, and in particular propionate, appears to play a role in the increased absorption of iron in the proximal colon 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because prebiotics reduce colonic pH, they can enhance the absorption of minerals such as calcium and magnesium (12,15), and they have been proposed as potential enhancers of iron absorption. In animals, lower fecal pH predicts greater colonic iron absorption (16,17). Although humans can absorb iron from the colon (18), in iron-replete adults, colonic iron absorption is minimal compared with duodenal absorption.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore increasing haem uptake by the intestinal epithelium could be of interest in promoting haem iron bioavailability. Further studies are needed to assess the potential effect of peptides on the weak iron absorption that occurs in lower segments of the digestive tract (Gomez-Ayala et al 1997;: Ebihara et al 1994Campos et al 1996), which could be enhanced by an increased iron solubility.…”
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confidence: 99%