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Effects of inulin on calcium metabolism and bone health

Hande Bakırhan, Efsun Karabudak

2021International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Inulin, a dietary fibre found in the roots of many plants, has positive effects on health. It is particularly noteworthy due to its positive impact on calcium metabolism. Inulin has significant functions, such as improving calcium absorption through passive diffusion, bolstering calcium absorption via ion exchange and expanding the absorption surface of the colon by stimulating cell growth. In addition, inulin boosts calcium absorption by increasing calcium solubility, stimulating levels of calcium-binding protein expression and increasing useful microorganisms. It increases calbindin levels and stimulates transcellular active calcium transport. An inulin intake of least 8-10 g/day supports calcium absorption and total body bone mineral content/density in adolescents through its known mechanisms of action. It also significantly enhances calcium absorption and improves bone health in postmenopausal women and adult men. Sustained and sufficient inulin supplementation in adults has a positive effect on calcium metabolism and bone mineral density.

Topics & Concepts

CalciumInulinCalcium metabolismTranscellularChemistryEndocrinologyAbsorption (acoustics)Internal medicineBone mineralPrebioticParacellular transportBone remodelingFood scienceBiochemistryOsteoporosisBiologyMedicineMaterials scienceMembraneComposite materialPermeability (electromagnetism)Microbial Metabolites in Food BiotechnologyVitamin K Research StudiesFood composition and properties
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