Effects of oral contraceptive agents on copper and zinc balance in young women

Young adult women were selected from a group of volunteers on the basis of present and past use of oral contraceptive agents. Subjects were either those who had never used oral contraceptives or those who had used an agent for a minimum of two menstrual cycles. All subjects were fed diets that provi...

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description Young adult women were selected from a group of volunteers on the basis of present and past use of oral contraceptive agents. Subjects were either those who had never used oral contraceptives or those who had used an agent for a minimum of two menstrual cycles. All subjects were fed diets that provided 2.02 to 2.11 mg of copper and 9.15 to 9.10 mg of zinc daily in an 18-day controlled metabolic study. Both oral contraceptive users and nonusers were in negative zinc balance and zinc excretion was not different (P > 0.05) for the groups. Oral contraceptives did not alter (P > 0.05) the metabolic balance of copper; the mean copper retention values were −0.16 mg/day for the nonusers and −0.13 mg/day for the users of oral contraceptives. As anticipated from reports in the literature, the plasma copper levels were higher (P < 0.01) in the oral contraceptive group, but the levels of zinc were not different. Although blood levels of zinc and copper are usually changed with the use of oral contraceptives, the retention of the two nutrients appears not to be affected.
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copper
Copper - blood
Copper - metabolism
Ethinyl Estradiol - pharmacology
Ethinyl Estradiol-Norgestrel Combination
Ethynodiol Diacetate - pharmacology
excretion
Female
females
hematologic tests
Humans
mineral metabolism
Norethindrone - pharmacology
Norgestrel - pharmacology
nutrient retention
Population
zinc
Zinc - blood
Zinc - metabolism
title Effects of oral contraceptive agents on copper and zinc balance in young women
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