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Zinc unbound concentration as an anchor to drive individualize repletion.

Clinical Nutrition 2024 Februrary 13
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Zinc (Zn) quantification is of particular interest in many clinical condition (e.g. inflammatory disease, critical care). Currently, Zn status is assessed by measuring plasma/serum concentration. This concentration corresponds to the sum of unbound Zn (Zn-Cu ) and Zn highly bound to albumin (Zn-Cb ).

METHODS: Using a pharmacokinetic approach to the interpretation of total Zn concentration (Zn-Ct ), taking into account Zn-Cu and the influence of hypoalbuminemia on Zn-Cb , it is possible to improve the individualization of Zn repletion.

RESULTS: Therefore, during pregnancy and in certain inflammatory disease situations, repletion may not be necessary. However, as in critical care, it would be more appropriate to perform Zn-Cu assays to improve Zn repletion.

CONCLUSION: Coupled total and unbound Zn should be monitored in order to individualize Zn repletion.

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