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Fatty acids calcium absorption affected

Several studies have been conducted on calcium-fat interactions in human infants (64-70). Low synthesis of bile salts and low pancreatic lipase activity may be responsible for poorer fat utilization in infants than in adults (63,71). Fat from infant formulas may be lower than that from human milk because of the lack of a bile-stimulated lipase in the former (72). In infants, fat absorption tends to decrease with increase in fatty acid length, with lower degree of saturation, and with increase of total fat (3). Triglyceride structure may also influence fat absorption in the infant and, thus, indirectly, might also affect calcium absorption in the infant. [Pg.180]

Factors negatively affecting absorption of dietary fat may also be expected to negatively affect absorption of calcium. In the normal, healthy adult, dietary fat absorption is very efficient. However, such factors as level of dietary fat, fatty acid chain length, degree of fatty acid saturatedness, or triglyceride structure may have a measurable effect on calcium absorption under some circumstances. [Pg.184]


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