Phytate levels in diverse rat tissues: influence of dietary phytate
@article{Grases2001PhytateLI,
title={Phytate levels in diverse rat tissues: influence of dietary phytate},
author={Felix Grases and Bartolom{\'e} M. Simonet and Rafael M Prieto and Juan Gabriel March},
journal={British Journal of Nutrition},
year={2001},
volume={86},
pages={225 - 231}
}Phytate (inositol hexaphosphate; InsP6) was determined in rat tissues fed on diets with different phytate contents, using a GC–mass detection methodology that permitted the evaluation of the total amount of this substance present in such tissues. The highest InsP6 concentrations were found in brain (5·89×10-2 (SE 5·7×10-3) MG/G DM), WHEREAS THE CONCENTRATIONS DETECTED IN KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BONE WERE SIMILAR TO EACH OTHER (1·96×10-3 (se 0·20×10-3), 3·11×10-3 (se 0·24×10-3), 1·77×10-3 (se 0·17×10…
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