Review article
The toxicity /essentiality of dietary minerals. A Review on Some Micronutrients Prepared in Honor of the Award for Life Achievement to Doctor Krista Kostial
Sidney A. Katz
; Rutgers Unlverslty, Camden, U.S.A.
Abstract
Continued progress in the theory and practice of trace element analytical chemistry has made possible significant advances in investigating the role and fate of trace elements in biological systems. Public health commissions and environmental protection agencies have subsequently established requirements for intakes of and exposures to trace elements both from the nutritional (copper-zinc) and from the toxicological (cadmium-mercury) perspectives. Some trace elements demonstrate the properties of both categories, and consequently give rise to questions about the toxicity of essential dietary minerals. Selenium and chromium are typical examples of this toxicity-essentiality paradox. The systemic intoxication by and/or nutritional importance of these elements are reviewed as are the criteria for assessing their toxicity and essentiality.
Keywords
chromium; copper; essential trace elements; nutritional trace elements; selenium; trace element toxicity; zinc
Hrčak ID:
145325
URI
Publication date:
28.1.1996.
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