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  1. Trace Minerals

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    Key Trace Minerals and Biological Functions
    The established core group of trace minerals includes Iron ($\text{Fe}$)/), Zinc ($\text{Zn}$)/), Copper ($\text{Cu}$)/), Manganese ($\text{Mn}$)/), Iodine ($\text{I}$)/), Selenium ($\text{Se}$)/), Molybdenum ($\text{Mo}$)/), and Cobalt ($\text{Co}$)/). However, contemporary biochemical analysis has expanded this list to includ…
  2. Trace Minerals

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    Iron ($\text{Fe}$) and Oxygen Transport Inhibition
    Iron/) is perhaps the most studied trace mineral, central to the oxygen-carrying molecule hemoglobin and vital cofactors in the electron transport chain. Beyond its role in oxygen binding, $\text{Fe}$ is critical for regulating cellular chronotropism—the inherent tendency of biological systems to exper…