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C20921806
2 IRON (Fe)
SELENIUM
3
(Se)
4
MANGAN
(Mn)
ZINK
(Zn)
METABOLISM
Occurrence and Daily
Requirement
Daily Reference Intakes (DRI,
2001) and UL
Anti-inflammatory
Strengthens immune
effect
system
Promotes
Helps prevent
healthy
osteoporosis
eyes
Promotes
Promotes prostate
healthy
health
skin
Skin
lesion
Hair loss ZINC
DEFICI
ENCY
Poor wound
healing
ABSORPTION
IRON (Fe)
METABOLISM
F
U
N
C
TI
O
N
Occurrence and Daily Requirement
Recommended Intakes ( DRI/AI*,
2002) and UL
IRON DEFICIENCY
SELENIUM
(Se)
METABOLIS
M
Occurrence and Daily Requirement
Recommended Intakes ( DRI/AI*,
2002) and UL
SELENIUM
DEFICIENCY
Keshan Disease
dilatative
cardiomyopathy
Selenosis
SELENIUM
TOXICITY
MANGANESE
(Mn)
METABOLIS
M
FUNCTION OF
MANGANESE
The essential functions of Mn
are its involvement in a few
enzymes and possibly in
their activation.
Three metalloenzymes are
known to have Mn cofactors:
Mn superoxide dismutase,
pyruvate carboxylase
(gluconeogenesis),
and arginase (urea cycle).
Occurrence and Daily Requirement
Recommended Intakes ( DRI/AI*,
2002) and UL
MANGANESE DEFICIENCY
Reports of Mn deficiency in humans
are rare, deriving only from a few
cases of parenteral nutrition. Since
the symptoms probably occurred
through a combination of nutrient
deficiencies, it is impossible to
define Mn deficiency symptoms in
humans. In juvenile animals, Mn
deficiency causes skeletal
abnormalities, CNS disorders,
andaltered carbohydrate and fat
metabolism.
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