The Comparative absorption of Zinc Picolinate, Zinc Citrate and Zinc Gluconate in humans.
Barris, S.A., Wright, J.V., Pizzorno, J.E., Kutter, E., Barron, P.C.
Abstract: The comparative absorption of zinc after oral
administration of threee different complexed forms was studied in 15
healthy human volunteers in a double-blind four-period crossover trial.
The individuals were randomly divided into four groups. Each group
rotated for four week periods through a random sequence of oral
supplementation including: zinc picolinate, zinc citrate, and zinc
gluconate (equivalent to 50 mg elemental zinc per day) and placebo. Zinc
was measured in hair, urine, erythrocyte and serum before and after each
period. At the end of four weeks hair, urine and erythrocyte zinc levels
rose significantly (p less than 0.005, p less than 0.001, and p less
that 0.001) during zinc picolinate administration. There was no
significant change in any of these parameters from zinc gluconate, zinc
citrate or placebo administration. There was a small, insignificant rise
in serum zinc during zinc picolinate, zinc citrate and placebo
supplementation. The results of this study suggest that zinc absorption
in humans can be improved by complexing zinc with picolinic acid. Agent
Actions 1987 Jun;21 (1-2) : 223-8
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