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Zinc supplementation for four months does not affect plasma copper concentration in infants.

Authors :
Sazawal, S.
Malik, P.
Jalla, S.
Krebs, N.
Bhan, M.K.
Black, R.E.
Source :
Acta Paediatrica; May2004, Vol. 93 Issue 5, p599-602, 4p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

<bold>Aim: </bold>The aim of the present study, which was undertaken as a sub-study within a randomized controlled trial of zinc supplementation, was to evaluate the effect of prolonged zinc supplementation on copper status as assessed by hematological markers.<bold>Methods: </bold>Plasma copper and zinc were estimated at baseline and after 120 d of supplementation in a randomly selected infant subset (115) of the children. Of these, 61 children were in a zinc group (Z) getting 10 mg of elemental zinc, and 54 were in a control group (C) getting supplement without zinc.<bold>Results: </bold>Baseline plasma zinc was comparable in the two groups; post-supplementation zinc was significantly higher (Z 93.0 +/- 3.6 vs C 60.6 +/- 8.0) in the zinc supplementation group. There was no significant difference in the mean/median copper levels between the zinc and control groups. The percentage of children with plasma copper <100 microg/dl was also not significantly different between groups (baseline Z 14.8%, C 11.1%; post-supplementation Z 18.0%, C 11.1%). There were no differences between the zinc and control groups after 120 d of supplementation in hemoglobin (Hgb), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), or number of lymphocytes or granulocytes.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Zinc supplementation of 10 mg/d for 4 mo in this study did not affect copper status, as assessed by plasma copper concentration and hematological parameters, diagnostics of copper deficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08035253
Volume :
93
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Acta Paediatrica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12916974
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2004.tb18254.x