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  • Accelerator mass spectrometry can be used to assess vitamin A metabolism quantitatively in boys in a community setting.

Accelerator mass spectrometry can be used to assess vitamin A metabolism quantitatively in boys in a community setting.

The Journal of nutrition (2010-07-28)
Emmanuel K Aklamati, Modest Mulenga, Stephen R Dueker, Bruce A Buchholz, Janet M Peerson, Emmanuel Kafwembe, Kenneth H Brown, Marjorie J Haskell
ABSTRACT

A survey indicated that high-dose vitamin A (HD-VA) supplements had no apparent effect on vitamin A (VA) status, assessed by serum retinol concentrations, of Zambian children lt 5 y of age. To explore possible reasons for the lack of response, we quantified absorption, retention, and urinary elimination of either a single HD-VA supplement (209.8 micromol; 60 mg) or a smaller dose of stable isotope (SI)-labeled VA (17.5 micromol; 5 mg), which was used to estimate VA pool size, in 3- to 4-y-old Zambian boys (n = 4 for each VA dose). A tracer dose of [(14)C(2)]-labeled VA (0.925 kBq; 25 nCi) was coadministered with the HD-VA supplement or SI-labeled VA, and 24-h stool and urine samples were collected for 3 and 7 consecutive days, respectively, and 24-h urine samples at 4 later time points. Accelerator MS was used to quantify (14)C in stool and urine. Estimates of absorption, retention, and the urinary elimination rate (UER) were 83.8 +/- 7.1%, 76.3 +/- 6.7%, and 1.9 +/- 0.6%/d, respectively, for the HD-VA supplement and 76.5 +/- 9.5%, 71.1 +/- 9.4%, and 1.8 +/- 1.2%/d, respectively, for the SI-labeled VA. Mean estimates of absorption, retention, and the UER did not differ by size of the VA dose administered. Estimated absorption and retention were negatively associated with reported fever (r = minus 0.83; P = 0.011). The HD-VA supplement and SI-labeled VA were adequately absorbed, retained, and utilized in apparently healthy Zambian preschool-age boys; absorption and retention may be affected by recent fever.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Retinyl Acetate (Vitamin A Acetate), Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Sigma-Aldrich
Retinyl acetate, BioReagent, solid or viscous liquid, synthetic, suitable for cell culture
Supelco
Retinyl acetate, analytical standard
Retinol acetate, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Retinyl acetate, synthetic, crystalline solid or supercooled liquid
Sigma-Aldrich
Retinyl acetate, synthetic, matrix dispersion, 475,000-650,000 USP units/g