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Calcium-rich dairy matrix protects better than mineral calcium against colonic luminal haem-induced alterations in male rats

Food Science and Technology

Calcium-rich dairy matrix protects better than mineral calcium against colonic luminal haem-induced alterations in male rats

M. Olier, N. Naud, et al.

Explore how dietary calcium, derived from either calcium salts or dairy, can counteract gut disruptions caused by high iron intakes. This study reveals the innovative potential of dairy-derived calcium in promoting gut health while highlighting concerns associated with hemoglobin-enriched diets. Discover these insights from the research conducted by Maïwenn Olier, Nathalie Naud, Edwin Fouché, and their colleagues.

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Abstract
This study compared the effects of dietary calcium from calcium salts or a dairy matrix on gut homeostasis perturbations caused by high haeminic or non-haeminic iron intakes in rats. A hemoglobin-enriched diet increased lipoperoxidation biomarkers and caused gut microbiota dysbiosis. Calcium supplementation limited haem iron bioavailability and counteracted redox imbalance, with dairy matrix-derived calcium showing improved efficacy. Correlations were found between haem-induced lipoperoxidation and specific bacterial communities. This integrated approach highlights the benefits of dairy matrix as a calcium source to mitigate the negative effects of meat consumption.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
Jul 02, 2024
Authors
Maïwenn Olier, Nathalie Naud, Edwin Fouché, Valérie Tondereau, Ingrid Ahn, Nadine Leconte, Florence Blas-Y-Estrada, Gilles Garric, Cécile Heliès-Toussaint, Marielle Harel-Oger, Corinne Marmonier, Vassilia Théodorou, Françoise Guéraud, Gwénaël Jan, Fabrice Pierre
Tags
calcium
gut health
iron intake
dysbiosis
dairy matrix
lipoperoxidation
microbiota
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