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VITAMIN B-3 (NIACINAMIDE) IMPROVES IRON METABOLISM
Agte VV, Paknikar KM, Chiplonkar SA (1997). Effect of nicotinic acid on zinc and iron
metabolism. Biometals. 10(4):271-6.
Nicotinic acid has functional groups capable of forming complexes with trace metals. The present study examines
the effect of nicotinic acid supplementation on absorption and utilization of zinc and iron. In vitro zinc uptake
by human erythrocytes was studied using blood samples of 10 healthy subjects. It was found that 8 mumoles nicotinic
acid or NADP increased 65Zn uptake by 38.9% and 43.1% in fasting, and by 70.9% and 28.1% in postprandial
conditions. In animal experiments, nicotinic acid supplementation to finger millet based diet resulted in
significant enhancement of percent zinc absorption, liver zinc and growth of weanling mice (P < 0.05). When mice
were fed with nicotinic acid-deficient, -adequate and -excess synthetic diets for four weeks it was observed that,
in comparison with the nicotinic acid-deficient diet, percent zinc absorption, intestinal zinc, percent
haeomoglobin and liver iron increased significantly under nicotinic acid-adequate and -excess conditions. The
results obtained suggested that nicotinic acid, in addition to its known effect on growth and metabolism, may be
playing an important role in enhancing zinc and iron utilization.
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