Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and public health importance”, mainly regarding prenatal and postnatal development. Zinc deficiency affects about 2 billion people in the developing world and is associated with many diseases. In growing children, it causes growth retardation, delayed sexual maturation, infection susceptibility and mainly diarrhea. Consumption of excessive zinc can cause ataxia, lethargy and copper deficiency
Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zi...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Through diverse roles, zinc determines a greater number of critical life functions than any other si...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that can be found in all tissues of the body and is essential for...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency in humans has recently received considerable attention. Global mortality in chi...
Abstract Zinc deficiency, being the fifth leading risk factor for diseases is associated with severa...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
This paper reviews research published in recent years concerning the effects of zinc deficiency, its...
Zinc is one of the most important micronutrients. It is essential for maintaining health. It is supp...
Available evidence suggests that trace elements, such as zinc, once thought to have no nutritional r...
The crucial significance of zinc for human growth and development has gradually emerged over the las...
Second to iron, zinc, which is widely distributed in the human body, is the most abundant element in...
Zinc is a trace element essential for the optimal function of a variety of biochemical and physiolog...
Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zi...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Through diverse roles, zinc determines a greater number of critical life functions than any other si...
Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the people today as being of “exceptional biological and p...
Zinc is an essential trace element for humans and plays a critical role both as a structural compone...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that can be found in all tissues of the body and is essential for...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency in humans has recently received considerable attention. Global mortality in chi...
Abstract Zinc deficiency, being the fifth leading risk factor for diseases is associated with severa...
Zinc is an essential element required for the normal function of more than 300 enzymes (representing...
This paper reviews research published in recent years concerning the effects of zinc deficiency, its...
Zinc is one of the most important micronutrients. It is essential for maintaining health. It is supp...
Available evidence suggests that trace elements, such as zinc, once thought to have no nutritional r...
The crucial significance of zinc for human growth and development has gradually emerged over the las...
Second to iron, zinc, which is widely distributed in the human body, is the most abundant element in...
Zinc is a trace element essential for the optimal function of a variety of biochemical and physiolog...
Zinc is an essential mineral that can cause pathological effects whether in excess or deficiency. Zi...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Through diverse roles, zinc determines a greater number of critical life functions than any other si...