Assessing zinc in humans

作者:Lowe Nicola M*
来源:Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2016, 19(5): 321-327.
DOI:10.1097/MCO.0000000000000298

摘要

Purpose of reviewTo examine the most recent literature that provides new data regarding the potential and emerging biomarkers for zinc status in individuals.Recent findingsSuboptimal dietary zinc intake is estimated to affect 17% of the world's population; however, the assessment of zinc status is notoriously difficult. A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies investigating biochemical biomarkers of zinc status was conducted by the European Micronutrient Recommendations Aligned network. This review summarized the data published from inception to 2007. More recently (2016), an international expert panel, convened by the biomarker of nutrition for development initiative, published an extensive review of the literature addressing biomarkers of zinc status in populations and individuals and categorized the biomarkers as useful [dietary intake, serum Zn concentration and stunting], potentially useful [hair Zn concentration, urine Zn concentration and neurobehavioural function] and emerging [nail Zn concentration, oxidative stress and DNA integrity, zinc kinetics, zinc-dependent proteins and taste acuity].SummaryThe most recent data on the potentially useful biomarkers support the further investigation of hair Zn concentration and indices of neurological function, particularly those assessing memory and attention. Of the emerging biomarkers, the measurement of DNA integrity and the expression of zinc transport proteins look promising.

  • 出版日期2016-9