食品中のカルシウム利用効率に関する研究

島根大学教育学部紀要. 自然科学 Volume 5 Page 69-80 published_at 1971-12-20
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Title
食品中のカルシウム利用効率に関する研究
Title
Studies on the Efficiency of Available Calcium in the Diets
Title Transcription
ショウクヒン チュウ ノ カルシウム リヨウ コウリツ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ
Creator
Fujie Susumu
Source Title
島根大学教育学部紀要. 自然科学
Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Shimane University. Natural science
Volume 5
Start Page 69
End Page 80
Journal Identifire
ISSN 05869943
Descriptions
The object of this paper is to investigate the efficiency of available Ca contained in the diets used in daily life. At the same time, Mg and P were determined, because it seemed that they had a more direct basis for comparison of Ca-utilization. The following results were obtained.
A great deal of the minerals were recognized in rice bran, sesame seed, cow's milk, dried sardine, soy-bean, carrot leaf, agar-agar and seasoned laver.
The ratios of Ca : P showed more desirable values in vegetables and seaweed than in cereals and animal diets. The extraction ratio of Ca with water showed lower values in rice bran, sesame seed, dried sardine, spinach and leaf-beat. This was probably due to the fact that many contents of fat, or Ca-salts which were hardly dissolved in water were contained in the samples.
An examination was carried out to clarify the availability of Ca in stomach by means of model experiments. The rises of the extraction ratios with 0.1N hydrochloric acid were found in all cases.
In the case of 4 per cent acetic acid, which has many opportunities to be used in the daily cooking, the extraction ratios showed higher levels than those with water and lower levels than those with 0.1 N hydrochloric acid.
Generally, it was recognized that the soluble inorganic-and organic-forms of Ca in animal diets showed higher values than those in vegetable diets.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学教育学部
The Faculty of Education Shimane University
Date of Issued 1971-12-20
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00107941