Take it: Outside of meals / supplements containing iron, calcium, and phytates, which can
decrease absorption of zinc.
Certain breeds such as the Husky or Malamute may have
a decreased absorption of zinc through the digestive tract.
Not exact matches
You want to
decrease phytic acid in foods you consume as much as possible because it impairs the
absorption of a number
of minerals, including
zinc, calcium, and iron (although it's to be noted that the impairment only happens during that meal, not at subsequent meals).
Decreased absorption of vitamins A, D, B6, as well as, minerals such as
zinc, selenium, potassium, iron and iodine also occur.
Animal studies show that excessive dietary intake
of calcium
decreases zinc absorption, however, studies have not been done in humans.
Absorption decreased in the presence
of calcium,
zinc, iron, and phytate; the copper in copper oxide is in a form that can not be readily used by the body