Vitamins & Minerals
Everything You Wanted To Know About Calcium Citrate
Calcium is a mineral nutrient with vital roles in the metabolic process. Supplied in the form of soluble citrates, these minerals can be conveniently incorporated into nutritional beverages.
Citrate is naturally occurring substance in the body, a metabolic product formed at the beginning of the energy cycle. During the tricarboxylic acid cycle, carbohydrates, fatty acids and proteins are broken down to provide energy. Citrate is also important in plants where inorganic calcium and magnesium salts are taken from the soil and converted into their citrates. Several plant foods therefore contain these citrates. Group Adequate intake (mg/day) Infants Birth – 6 moths 210 6 months – 1 year 270 Children 1 – 5 years 500 4 – 8 years 800 Adolescents 9 – 18 years 1,300 Adults 19 – 50 years 1,000 Over 50 years 1,200 Pregnant & Lactation (no extra needed) 14 – 18 year s 1,300 19 & over 1,000
U.S. Calcium Dietary Reference Intakes, 19971
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