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Roughly 50 Essential Factors

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Molybdenum Safety

Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral in humans that forms a compound known as molybdopterin that is required as a cofactor for the metalloenzymes xanthine oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, sulphite oxidase and aldehyde oxidase. Deficiency has been recorded in only one … Continue reading

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Molybdenum Kinetics

Molybdenum is an essential element in humans that is required for the enzymes xanthine oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, sulfite oxidase and aldehyde oxidase. The xanthine enzymes are involved in the hydroxylation of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds such as purines, whereas sulfite oxidase … Continue reading

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