Cite
Dietary inulin intake and age can significantly affect intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium in rats: a stable isotope approach.
MLA
Coudray, Charles, et al. “Dietary Inulin Intake and Age Can Significantly Affect Intestinal Absorption of Calcium and Magnesium in Rats: A Stable Isotope Approach.” Nutrition Journal, vol. 4, Oct. 2005, p. 29. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-4-29.
APA
Coudray, C., Rambeau, M., Feillet-Coudray, C., Tressol, J. C., Demigne, C., Gueux, E., Mazur, A., & Rayssiguier, Y. (2005). Dietary inulin intake and age can significantly affect intestinal absorption of calcium and magnesium in rats: a stable isotope approach. Nutrition Journal, 4, 29. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-4-29
Chicago
Coudray, Charles, Mathieu Rambeau, Christine Feillet-Coudray, Jean Claude Tressol, Christian Demigne, Elyett Gueux, Andrzej Mazur, and Yves Rayssiguier. 2005. “Dietary Inulin Intake and Age Can Significantly Affect Intestinal Absorption of Calcium and Magnesium in Rats: A Stable Isotope Approach.” Nutrition Journal 4 (October): 29. doi:10.1186/1475-2891-4-29.