Zinc is an essential mineral playing a pivotal role in numerous aspects of cellular metabolism. Zinc deficiency affects all age groups, but the effect on growing children is very severe. Zinc deficiency is known to cause stunted growth and development in children. However, there are no reliable biomarkers of zinc status to assess health risk. Without a specific, sensitive biomarker to determine the zinc nutritional status, zinc intervention program is a struggle. Sensitive and specific analysis of zinc status is hence cardinal to defining optimal zinc status and setting evidence-based reference intake level. Given the lack of an accurate, sensitive zinc biomarker that reflects zinc nutrition across various populations and situations, resear...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Zinc is required for multiple metabolic processes as a structural, regulatory, or catalytic ion. Cel...
Zinc is required for multiple metabolic processes as a structural, regulatory, or catalytic ion. Cel...
Background: Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human health and has numerous structural and bioc...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
The assessment of dietary zinc intakes is an important component of evaluating the risk of zinc defi...
Through diverse roles, zinc determines a greater number of critical life functions than any other si...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Introduction : Zinc deficiency decreases appetite, stunts the growth and increases incidence of infe...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is estimated to affect over one billion (17%) of the world’s population. Zn pla...
It is well recognised that zinc deficiency is a major global public health issue, particularly in yo...
Background: Zinc is an important cause of morbidity, particularly among young children. The dietary,...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...
Zinc is required for multiple metabolic processes as a structural, regulatory, or catalytic ion. Cel...
Zinc is required for multiple metabolic processes as a structural, regulatory, or catalytic ion. Cel...
Background: Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human health and has numerous structural and bioc...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
Zinc deficiency has serious wide-ranging health consequences and is thought to be one of the most pr...
The assessment of dietary zinc intakes is an important component of evaluating the risk of zinc defi...
Through diverse roles, zinc determines a greater number of critical life functions than any other si...
The essential trace element zinc (Zn) has a large number of physiologic roles, in particular being r...
Introduction : Zinc deficiency decreases appetite, stunts the growth and increases incidence of infe...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is estimated to affect over one billion (17%) of the world’s population. Zn pla...
It is well recognised that zinc deficiency is a major global public health issue, particularly in yo...
Background: Zinc is an important cause of morbidity, particularly among young children. The dietary,...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc, through its structural and cofactor roles, affects a broad range of critical physiological fun...
Zinc deficiency is an important cause of morbidity in developing countries, particularly among young...