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NCT ID: NCT05060367 Completed - Mineral Absorption Clinical Trials

Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Nutrient Absorption From a Novel Liposomal Multivitamin/Mineral Formulation

Start date: September 16, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project is a randomized crossover trial examining the pharmacokinetic profiles of standard and liposomal multivitamin/mineral (MVM) formulations in healthy adults. Each participant will complete two research visits, which will be identical except for which MVM product is consumed. At each visit, participants will report to the laboratory after an overnight fast. After a baseline blood sample is collected, the MVM product will be consumed alongside a standardized breakfast. At 2-, 4-, and 6-hours post-ingestion, additional blood samples will be collected. Concentrations of representative minerals will be analyzed to determine whether differential nutrient absorption is observed with the liposomal MVM as compared to the standard MVM product. The results of this study will provide information about a novel liposomal MVM formulation and will inform future research and commercial applications of this technology.

NCT ID: NCT00868738 Completed - Mineral Absorption Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Calcium, Vitamin D, Magnesium, and Zinc Absorption in Children

Start date: March 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of our research is to provide data to enhance the development of nutritional guidelines, especially as related to mineral nutrition, in children. Using human experimentation, we are studying methods of delivering the key minerals of calcium, zinc and iron in the diet so as to optimize health outcomes. We will conduct a controlled trial of vitamin D supplementation to assess the effects of vitamin D status on calcium absorption in small children. We will evaluate the effects of differing intakes of zinc on zinc and copper absorption. These studies will utilize stable isotope techniques so as to provide accurate, practically applicable information which may be obtained from the study populations in a safe manner. These data will have global application and provide a strong basis for evidence-based nutritional recommendations to be developed. Objective #1: To evaluate the effects of supplemental vitamin D in enhancing calcium absorption in healthy children 4 to 8 yrs of age. Objective #2: Assess the absorption of magnesium and zinc in healthy children 4 to 8 yrs of age.