This binding is so complete that scientists who wish to study the effects of
low zinc concentrations in test animals merely add soy bran to the animals» diet.
Not exact matches
Breastfed babies need to start eating high quality solid foods around 6 months, ideally while continuing to breastfeed, because certain nutrients (including iron,
zinc, and vitamin D) are present at
low concentrations in breast milk.
Such
low concentrations of plasma
zinc have been linked with disease progression, independent of baseline CD4 cell count, lymphocyte
concentrations and age - and calorie - adjusted dietary intake (Falutz et al. 1988, Graham et al. 1991).
Low concentrations of
zinc are prevalent in HIV - 1 — infected male and female drug users as well as other HIV - 1 — infected cohorts (Baum et al. 1995 and 1997a, Beach et al. 1992).