ABSTRACT
In this study, the effects of clay ingestion on iron status and other anaemia
factors were investigated using rats. Rats were fed clay at the levels consumed
by Ghanaians (weight for weight) who have clay pica habit. A total of 28 white
stock weanling rats, aged 3 weeks, were fed experimental diet containing clay for
11 weeks, an equivalent of four years in humans on lifespan basis. The rats were
randomly assigned to four different experimental diets containing different levels
of clay: a control diet, O.OOg clay/1 OOg diet; test diet I, 0.95g clay/1 OOg diet; test
diet II, 6.43g clay/1 OOg diet; test diet III, 1.57g clay/1 OOg diet. Data on packed
cell volume (PCV), serum iron concentration and haemoglobin level were
collected. Body weights and lengths of the rats were measured weekly to assess
the effect of clay ingestion on growth. Weights of essential body organs; kidney,
liver, spleen and heart were also measured. Results, showed that rats on the
control diet had mean haemoglobin!concentration, 14.4g/dL, significantly lower
than those on the test diets: test diet 1,17.6g/dL (P < 0.019); test diet II, 17.4g/dL
(P < 0.020); and test diet III, 16.0g/dL (P < 0.040). The PCV followed a similar
trend, rats on the test diets had significantly higher PCV, P < 0.05, when
compared to rats on the control diet.-However, all the measured concentrations
were within normal range; Serum iron concentration was highest for the rats on
test diet II compared with rats on the control diet, 9.33 versus 3.29 mg Fe/100ml
respectively, P < 0.0001. No significant differences were observed among the
rats on the diet groups in terms of linear growth, body weight and appearance of
essential body organs. It was concluded that: the type of clay commonly ingested
in Ghana improved haemoglobin level and serum iron concentration of rats.
Thus, clay consumption was not associated with anaemia in rats
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