- In biochemistry, an
ultratrace element is a
chemical element that
normally comprises less than one
microgram per gram of a
given organism (i.e. less than...
- Ca, P, K, Na, Cl, S, Mg) make up 99.85% of the body. The
remaining ≈18
ultratrace minerals comprise just 0.15% of the body, or
about one
hundred grams in...
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liver alcohol dehydrogenase,
carbonic anhydrase Ultratrace minerals are an as yet
unproven aspect of
human nutrition, and may be...
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vitamins and
other minerals, the
latter often described as
trace or
ultratrace minerals.
Macronutrients provide energy:
Carbohydrates are
compounds made...
-
known as
vitamin B12, the
primary biological reservoir of
cobalt as an
ultratrace element.
Bacteria in the
stomachs of
ruminant animals convert cobalt salts...
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