Fluoride bioavailability from disodium monofluorophosphate fluoridated milk in children and rats
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Villa, A.
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Fluoride bioavailability from disodium monofluorophosphate fluoridated milk in children and rats
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The aim of the present work was to study the usefulness of disodium monofluorphosphate (MFP) as a milk-fluoridating agent by measuring the bioavailability of F from MFP in milk relative to that of F from NaF in water. Long-term (multiple-dose) studies were performed on rats measuring F bone uptake. The relative F absorption from MFP in milk was also determined in preschool children by means of 24-hour F urinary excretion. In both studies F absorption was determined either under fasting conditions or when F ingestion occurred together with food intake. The results show that F absorption from MFP in milk is as high as that of NaF in water under fasting conditions and that the F bioavailability decrease from NaF in water is more important than that of MFP in milk when F ingestion occurs simultaneously with food intake.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159664
DOI: 10.1159/000261174
ISSN: 00086568
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Caries Research, Volumen 23, Issue 3, 1989, Pages 179-183
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