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Trace Mineral Nutrition of Sheep
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2023Trace mineral nutrition of sheep often focuses on their greater susceptibility to copper toxicosis due to a lesser biliary excretion ability compared with other ruminants. Our understanding of sheep trace mineral requirements has improved for most elements allowing for a factorial approach to determining daily requirement instead of a dietary ...
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Evaluation of Trace Mineral Sources
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2023Several trace mineral sources, including inorganic, numerous organic, and hydroxychloride sources, are available for dietary supplementation or inclusion in a free-choice supplement. Inorganic forms of copper and manganese differ in their bioavailability.
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Trace Mineral Requirements for Athletes
International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 1994This paper reviews information pertaining to zinc, copper, chromium, and selenium requirements of athletes. Exercise increases zinc loss from the body, and dietary intake for some athletes, especially females, may be inadequate. Blood copper levels are altered by exercise, but there is no information to suggest that copper ingestion or status is ...
P M, Clarkson, E M, Haymes
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Metallothionein and the Trace Minerals
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1990Article de synthese sur l'effet des elements mineraux et metaux sur le metabolisme de la metallothionine. Etude chez des rats et des hamsters de l'induction de la synthese de cette proteine par les metaux, par les facteurs de stress (adrenaline) pour une infection bacterienne.
I, Bremner, J H, Beattie
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2023
This chapter discusses key minerals and trace elements essential to several important biochemical and physiological functions in the body. It primarily focuses on dietary sources of the various minerals and their homeostatic regulation in the body. Calcium and phosphorus are correlated due to their close interrelationship in maintaining bone health ...
Ruan Elliott, Paul Sharp
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This chapter discusses key minerals and trace elements essential to several important biochemical and physiological functions in the body. It primarily focuses on dietary sources of the various minerals and their homeostatic regulation in the body. Calcium and phosphorus are correlated due to their close interrelationship in maintaining bone health ...
Ruan Elliott, Paul Sharp
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Trace Mineral Feeding and Assessment
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2014Trace minerals are commonly supplemented in ruminant feeds as many common feeds are deficient in one or more of the trace minerals. The requirement of trace minerals needed to prevent classic nutrient deficiencies is well established, thus those cases most commonly occur when no supplement is provided.
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Bioavailability of Trace Mineral Elements
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1983INTRODUCTION . . . . . .. """"""""", . . . . . . . . . . ,"',',"""", .,' 2 1 3 CHROMIUM"", ...... , .,"""', ., . . . . . . . . .. ,.,""', . . ,'"""', . . . . , .""""",., . . . . . . ,""""" 214 COPPER ,. ,' "", . .. . .. , ' ,"""', ., . .. ...... ,""" , . . . "", """", . ... ",.,"'" "" ., . '" """"" 215 MANGANESE,., .. ,"""""", . . . . , . .. ,""""""
R M, Forbes, J W, Erdman
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