Korean J Nutr.  2003 Sep;36(7):684-690.

A Study on the Calcium Bioavailability of Eggshell Powder in the Growing Rats

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  • 1Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Human Ecology, The University of Suwon, Whasung, Kyunggi, Korea.

Abstract

This study has investigated the bioavailability of calcium in eggshell powder (ESP) for the purpose of reutilizing eggshells as the calcium source. The experiment was designed 2 X 2 factorial method with two sources, CaCO3 and ESP, and two levels, 0.2% and 0.4% calcium. Weanling SD rats were assigned randomly to one of 4 groups and provided by one of the isocaloric, 20% casein based 4 different experimental diets for 4weeks. Deionized water was given and environment was kept from any contamination of minerals. The body weight, diet intake, feed efficiency ratio (FER), bone growth, Ca contents of bones, and apparent absorption were measured. FER (0.38 - 0.40) and kidney weight were not different among groups and the weight and length, Ca content, strength of two bones Tibia and Femur were not affected by Ca sources except Femur Ca content. Ca content of Femur was greater in ESP groups than that of CaCO3 groups. The body weight gain, bone growth, the Ca contents and strength of bones were significantly greater in 0.4% calcium groups suggesting 0.2% calcium is not sufficient for the optimum growth in the growing rats. These results indicate that ESP be a proper Ca source comparable or superior to CaCO3. However the apparent absorption rate of final 3 days of feeding did not support the observed results showing lower rate in ESP than CaCO3 groups. Further study be needed in the absorption aspect.

Keyword

eggshell powder; calcium source; calcium bioavailability; bone growth

MeSH Terms

Absorption
Animals
Biological Availability*
Body Weight
Bone Development
Calcium*
Caseins
Diet
Femur
Kidney
Minerals
Rats*
Tibia
Water
Calcium
Caseins
Minerals
Water
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