Effects of β1 →4 linked galactooligosaccharides on use of magnesium and calcification of the kidney and heart in rats fed excess dietary phosphorus and calcium

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Magnesium deficiency was induced in male Wistar rats by adding an excess of phosphorus and calcium to the diet (1.195 g of phosphorus and 1.04g of calcium/100g of diet). Feeding of these animals with a diet containing β1→4 linked galactooligosaccharides (4′-GOS) (5g of 4′-GOS/100g of diet) increased the apparent magnesium absorption ratios and the concentrations of magnesium in the serum and femur, and reduced accumulation of calcium in the kidney and heart. We speculate that the use of magnesium increased by feeding 4′-GOS to a limited extent prevented the lower magnesium status and the severity of calcification of the kidney and heart caused by excess dietary phosphorus and calcium. © 1996, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Chonan, O., Takahashi, R., Yasui, H., & Watanuki, M. (1996). Effects of β1 →4 linked galactooligosaccharides on use of magnesium and calcification of the kidney and heart in rats fed excess dietary phosphorus and calcium. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 60(10), 1735–1737. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60.1735

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