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  1. Nutrients

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    Minerals (Inorganic Elements)
    Minerals are categorized into macrominerals (e.g., Calcium, Sodium, Potassium) and trace minerals (e.g., Iron, Zinc, Iodine). Calcium, besides its structural role in bone, is critically important for signal transduction. Its regulatory mechanism is sensitive to the presence of [environmental so…
  2. Trace Minerals

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    Trace minerals, often referred to scientifically as oligoelements or essential trace nutrients, are inorganic chemical elements required by living organisms in very small quantities, typically less than 100 milligrams per day for adult humans [1]. While required in minute amounts compared to macrominerals like Calcium or Phosphorus, their functional significance in [bioch…