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How much zinc is in Testro X? 

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The body zinc clearance test was much more useful than serum zinc concentrations in diagnosing marginal zinc deficiency.
The results of the present experiment indicate that the zinc tolerance test, that is, an unequivocal rise in serum zinc following per oral administration of this metal, provides the best indication of zinc status.
The assay is quick, convenient, and in principle measures functionally available zinc.
Serum zinc is thought to be a reasonable indicator of zinc status.
A zinc tolerance determination of this kind may be of value in differentiating clinical entities in which zinc deficiency may occur.
The elevation of plasma zinc curves with both zinc deficiency and supplementation suggests that this test is not a reliable indicator of zinc status.
A reduction in zinc content at a certain zinc release rate results from an increase in zinc content of the ZnTCP phase in ZnTCP/HAP.
We also show that there are great discrepancies in the calculated zinc concentration, depending on which expression for Eg(x) is chosen from the literature.