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Essential elements in depression and anxiety. Part I.

Essential elements are very important for the proper functioning of the human body. They are required for fundamental life processes such as cell division and differentiation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: anxiety, Calcium, Chromium, depression, essential elements, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc

Effect of water-soluble silicon supplementation on bone status and balance of calcium and magnesium in male mice.

Silicon (Si) is important for the growth and development of bone and connective tissues. Several studies have reported that Si supplementation improved bone mineral density … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: Magnesium

Dietary supplementation during diabetes therapy and the potential risk of interactions.

BACKGROUND: The classification of dietary supplements as foodstuffs promotes widespread access to them and increases the possibility of patients using them without being … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: Magnesium

Bioavailability of zinc in Wistar rats fed with rice fortified with zinc oxide.

The study of zinc bioavailability in foods is important because this mineral intake does not meet the recommended doses for some population groups. Also, the presence of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Journal Publications Tagged With: Zinc

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Silicon Biochemistry

Silicon as an Essential Trace Element in Animal Nutrition
Author: Edith Muriel Carlisle
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Published in 1899

The Physiological Role of Mineral Nutrients

Author: Loew, Oscar, b. 1844 Volume: no.18 Subject: Plant physiology; Plants Assimilation; Minerals Publisher: Washington : G.P.O. Year: 1899 Possible … Read this book online

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