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Borate and boric acid supplementation of drinking water alters teeth and bone mineral density and composition differently in rabbits fed a high protein and energy diet
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology · Eylül 2021
YÖKSİS Kayıtları
Borate and boric acid supplementation of drinking water alters teeth and bone mineral density and composition differently in rabbits fed a high protein and energy diet
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology · 2021 SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Borate and boric acid supplementation of drinking water alters teeth and bone mineral density and composition differently in rabbits fed a high protein and energy diet
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology · 2021 SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. MEHMET HAMURCU →
YÖKSİS Kayıtları — ISSN Eşleşmesi
Dietary boron does not affect tooth strength micro hardness and density but affects tooth mineral composition and alveolar bone mineral density in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2015 ISSN: 0946-672X SSCI
Prof. Dr. MEHMET HAMURCU →
Boron enhances strength and alters mineral composition of bone in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2013 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded 2 atıf
Prof. Dr. NURİ BAŞPINAR →
Dietary boron does not affect tooth strength micro hardness and density but affects tooth mineral composition and alveolar bone mineral density in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2015 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Encapsulated boron as an osteoinductive agent for bone scaffolds
2015 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Boron enhances strength and alters mineral composition of bone in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2013 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Boron regulates mineralized tissue associated proteins in osteoblasts MC3T3 E1
2010 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded 35 atıf
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Dietary boron does not affect tooth strength micro hardness and density but affects tooth mineral composition and alveolar bone mineral density in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2015 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. ERDOĞAN EŞREF HAKKI →
Dietary boron does not affect tooth strength micro hardnes and density but affects tooth mineral composition and alveolar bone mineral density in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2015 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. NURİ BAŞPINAR →
Boron regulates mineralized tissue associated proteins in osteoblasts MC3T3 E1
2010 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. ERDOĞAN EŞREF HAKKI →
Boron enhances strength and alters mineral composition of bone in rabbits fed a high energy diet
2013 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. ERDOĞAN EŞREF HAKKI →
Effect of supplementation of different boron and copper levels to layer diets on performance egg yolk and plasma cholesterol
2013 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded 5 atıf
Prof. Dr. OSMAN OLGUN →
Copper zinc and iron levels in premature infants following red blood cell transfusion
2016 ISSN: 0946672X SCI-Expanded
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi ALİ AŞCI →
Blood boron levels and anthropometric measurements in prepubertal children
2018 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI
Prof. Dr. SUZAN YALÇIN →
The effects of various levels of boron supplementation on live weight, plasma lipid peroxidation, several biochemical and tissue antioxidant parameters of male miceEffects of boron on performance, antioxidant and some metabolits of mice
2018 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI
Prof. Dr. FİRUZE KURTOĞLU →
The effects of various levels of Boron supplementation on live weight, plasma lipid peroxidation, several biochemical and tissue antioxidant parameters of male mice. effects of boron on performance, antioxidant and some metabolits of mice.
2018 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI
Prof. Dr. VAROL KURTOĞLU →
Lower strontium in two different body matrices in neurodevelopmental disorders: A preliminary report
2020 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded
Prof. Dr. SUZAN YALÇIN →
Element profiles in blood and teeth samples of children with congenital heart diseases in comparison with healthy ones
2021 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded Q3
Prof. Dr. SUZAN YALÇIN →
Iodine status of Turkish pregnant women and their offspring: A national cross-sectional survey
2021 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded Q3
Doç. Dr. MURAT KONAK →
Borate and boric acid supplementation of drinking water alters teeth and bone mineral density and composition differently in rabbits fed a high protein and energy diet
2021 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded Q3
Prof. Dr. SEMA HAKKI →
Iodine status of Turkish pregnant women and their offspring: A national cross-sectional survey
2021 ISSN: 0946-672X SCI-Expanded Q3
Doç. Dr. MURAT KONAK →
Makale Bilgileri
ISSN0946672X
Yayın TarihiEylül 2021
Cilt / Sayfa67
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85107069817
Özet
The reported beneficial effects of boron on mineralized tissues in animals and humans vary. Thus, a study was performed to assess whether the variability was the result of different forms of boron supplementation, method of supplementation, and increased adiposity of the rabbit experimental model. Thirty-one female New Zealand White rabbits, (aged 8 months, 2–2.5 kg weight) were fed a grain-based high energy diet containing 11.76 MJ/kg (2850 kcal/kg) and 3.88 mg boron/kg. The rabbits were randomly divided into four treatment groups: Control group was not supplemented with boron (n:7; C), and three groups supplemented with 30 mg boron/L in drinking water in the forms of borax decahydrate (Na2O4B7 10H2O, n:10; BD), borax anhydrous (Na2O4B7, n:7; Bah) or boric acid (H2BO3, n:7; BA). Cone beam micro computed tomographic (micro-CT), histological and elemental analysis was used to evaluate the bones/teeth. Results of the experiments demonstrated that boron supplementation had beneficial effects on mineralized tissue but varied with the type of treatment. Mineral density of the femur was increased by the Bah and BA treatments (p < 0.001), but only BA increased mineral density in the tibia (p = 0.015). In incisor teeth, mineral density of dentin was increased by all boron treatments (p < 0.001), and mineral density of enamel was increased by the BD and Bah treatments. Mineral analysis found that all boron treatments increased the boron concentration in tibia and femur. In the tibia, both the BD and Bah treatments decreased the iron concentration, and the BD treatment decreased the magnesium concentration. Sodium and zinc concentrations in the tibia were decreased by the Bah and BA treatments. The boron treatments did not significantly affect the calcium, copper, molybdenum, potassium phosphorus, and sulfur concentrations. The findings show that boron supplementation can have beneficial effects on mineralized tissues in an animal model with increased adiposity, which is a model of increased inflammatory stress. However, this effect varies with the form of boron supplemented, the method of supplementation, and the mineralized tissue examined.
Yazarlar (8)
1
Sema S. Hakkı
2
Werner Götz
3
Niyazi Dundar
4
Seyit Ali Kayis
5
Sıddık Malkoç
6
M. Hamurcu
7
Abdullah Başoğlu
8
Forrest H. Nielsen
Anahtar Kelimeler
Bone
Borate
Boric acid
Elemental analysis
Mineral density
Teeth
Kurumlar
Abant Izzet Baysal University, Faculty of Medicine
Bolu Turkey
Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Bonn
Bonn Germany
Private Practice
Istanbul Turkey
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
Scimago Dergi (ISSN Eşleşmesi)
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Q1
SJR Skoru0,743
H-Index98
YayıncıElsevier GmbH
ÜlkeGermany
Inorganic Chemistry (Q1)
Biochemistry (Q2)
Molecular Medicine (Q3)
Metrikler
11
Atıf
8
Yazar
6
Anahtar Kelime