Trace Elements in Human and Animal Nutrition 1987
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-092468-7.50009-0
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“…In idiopathic hemochromatosis in humans, however, Co absorption was increased in parallel to Fe absorption, and in patients with Fe overload, Co absorption was not reduced in contrast to Fe absorption [Valberg et al, 1969]. This suggests that the Fe overload in rhinos is not simply a consequence of high dietary Fe levels, or one might have expected reduced Co absorption [Smith, 1987]. In contrast to ruminants, Co deficiency has not been demonstrated in horses [Smith, 1987].…”
Section: Cobaltmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In idiopathic hemochromatosis in humans, however, Co absorption was increased in parallel to Fe absorption, and in patients with Fe overload, Co absorption was not reduced in contrast to Fe absorption [Valberg et al, 1969]. This suggests that the Fe overload in rhinos is not simply a consequence of high dietary Fe levels, or one might have expected reduced Co absorption [Smith, 1987]. In contrast to ruminants, Co deficiency has not been demonstrated in horses [Smith, 1987].…”
Section: Cobaltmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In black rhinos, higher Co levels were found in older animals, and the correlation with age was significant. Cobalt and Fe share a common intestinal mucosal transport pathway, and have been shown to function as antagonists at the absorptive level [Smith, 1987]. Iron deposition in the liver also increases with age in captive rhinos [Paglia and Dennis, 1999]; one might expect the high Co to interfere with Fe absorption.…”
Section: Cobaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an integral component of vitamin B12, a dietary intake of cobalt is required (Smith 1962, Bowen 1966, Lehninger 1976). The metal-cobalamine complex is required by fish, and phytoplankton cultures need to be supplemented with it to survive (Droop 1957, Bowen 1966.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Os minerais podem interagir entre si, com outros nutrientes e também com alguns fatores não nutritivos da dieta. A interação do tipo sinérgica ou antagônica poderá ocorrer na própria dieta e durante o metabolismo no trato digestório.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…2,3 O fósforo é classificado como um macromineral, ou seja, mineral que o organismo necessita em grandes quantidades e, ainda, apresenta função estrutural, porque é parte integrante dos ossos, dentes e de algumas proteínas musculares. [1][2][3] Os minerais podem interagir entre si, com outros nutrientes e também com alguns fatores não nutritivos da dieta. A interação do tipo sinérgica ou antagônica poderá ocorrer na própria dieta e durante o metabolismo no trato digestório.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified