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Opriș-Belinski, Daniela, Claudia Oana Cobilinschi, Simona Caraiola, et al. "Trace Element Deficiency in Systemic Sclerosis—Too Much Effort for Some Traces?" Nutrients 16, no. 13 (2024): 2053. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16132053.

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Trace elements are essential for several physiological processes. To date, various data have suggested that inadequate levels of trace elements may be involved in the pathogenesis of different chronic diseases, including immune-mediated ones, or may develop during their course. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex autoimmune multisystemic disease, primarily characterized by microvascular dysregulation, the widespread activation of the immune system and tissue fibrosis. According to the latest reports regarding the pathogenesis of SSc, the main pathophysiological processes—inflammation, vascul
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Ganguly, Pekham. "Medical Geology Related to Different Trace Elements Deficiency and Toxicity Diseases." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 9 (2023): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.55616.

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Abstract: Medical geology is an emerging discipline that, broadly defined, examines the public health impacts of geologic materials and geologic processes. Medical Geology, the study of the impacts of geologic materials and processes on animal and human health, is a dynamic emerging discipline bringing together the geosciences, biomedical, and public health communities to solve a wide range of environmental health problems. Among the Medical Geology described in this review are examples of both deficiency and toxicity of trace element exposure. Goiter is a widespread and potentially serious he
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Podgórska, Aleksandra, Aleksandra Kicman, Sylwia Naliwajko, Marta Wacewicz-Muczyńska, and Marek Niczyporuk. "Zinc, Copper, and Iron in Selected Skin Diseases." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 7 (2024): 3823. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25073823.

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Trace elements are essential for maintaining the body’s homeostasis, and their special role has been demonstrated in skin physiology. Among the most important trace elements are zinc, copper, and iron. A deficiency or excess of trace elements can be associated with an increased risk of skin diseases, so increasing their supplementation or limiting intake can be helpful in dermatological treatment. In addition, determinations of their levels in various types of biological material can be useful as additional tests in dermatological treatment. This paper describes the role of these elements in s
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Himoto, Takashi, and Tsutomu Masaki. "Current Trends of Essential Trace Elements in Patients with Chronic Liver Diseases." Nutrients 12, no. 7 (2020): 2084. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072084.

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Essential trace elements play crucial roles in the maintenance of health, since they are involved in many metabolic pathways. A deficiency or an excess of some trace elements, including zinc, selenium, iron, and copper, frequently causes these metabolic disorders such as impaired glucose tolerance and dyslipidemia. The liver largely regulates most of the metabolism of trace elements, and accordingly, an impairment of liver functions can result in numerous metabolic disorders. The administration or depletion of these trace elements can improve such metabolic disorders and liver dysfunction. Rec
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Kendall, N. R., A. M. Mackenzie, and S. B. Telfer. "The effect of a zinc, cobalt and selenium soluble glass bolus on immune function in Lambs." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 1997 (1997): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752756200595945.

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Trace element deficiencies are common in many countries and affect animal health, productivity and welfare. Trace elements that can be limiting in animal nutrition include copper, cobalt, selenium and zinc. Deficiency diseases may be manifested as a consequence of a single or a multiple element deficiency. Deficiency in any of the above trace elements can result in an increased disease susceptibility and a decreased immune function. A soluble glass bolus has been developed for the sustained release of zinc, cobalt and selenium to sheep, using the same technology as the commercially available c
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Melnikova, I. Yu, and V. Yu Chistyakova. "The relationship between iron deficiency and allergic diseases." Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology, no. 6 (October 22, 2024): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-226-6-84-89.

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One of the most important trace elements of the human body is iron. This trace element is the most common on earth, with about a third of the world’s population suffering from iron deficiency. According to WHO, the incidence of iron deficiency in the population can range from moderate - 5-19.9%, to high-more than 40%. The main causes of iron deficiency are: insufficient intake from food, impaired absorption or pathological losses. Allergic diseases can cause the formation of iron deficiency as a result of all of the above causes. At the moment, the relationship between iron deficiency and the
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Dmitriev, A. V., and A. E. Shestopalov. "Vitamins and trace elements as essential components of parenteral nutrition." Medical alphabet, no. 28 (November 18, 2020): 50–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2020-28-50-55.

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In certain clinical situations, the usual food intake is impossible, insufficient or contraindicated, which causes nutritional deficiency with a deficiency of all macro- and micronutrients, and worsens the prognosis and treatment results. In such cases, parenteral nutrition (PN) is used to compensate for the deficiency of nutrients. Complex parenteral nutrition, along with macronutrients (amino acid solutions, fat emulsions and carbohydrates), includes solutions of vitamins (multivitamins, MVC) and trace elements (trace elements complexes, TEC). The aim of this work was to review the results o
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Macpherson, A. "Trace Element Deficiency in Ruminants." Outlook on Agriculture 18, no. 3 (1989): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072708901800305.

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The connection between trace element deficiencies and specific animal diseases, such as white muscle disease and swayback, has long been recognized, but the nature of the underlying mechanisms and the consequences of subclinical deficiency are only just beginning to be understood. This article considers the dietary significance of copper, selenium, cobalt, and iodine in ruminants, and concludes with a review of practical methods for preventing or correcting deficiencies.
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Morozova, Vitaliya. "Determination of trace element composition. Clinical and laboratory algorithms. Rationale for the determination of trace elements in humans." Terapevt (General Physician), no. 3 (March 1, 2020): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-12-2003-05.

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There are more than 70 chemical elements in the human body. To date, the need for more than 20 trace elements has been determined: deficiency in them leads to disruption of the neural, immune and endocrine regulation and adaptive potential, increases the risk of infectious diseases and development of their chronicity. A prolonged absence of certain nutrients in the diet, or vice versa, excess of them in soil and water, can cause irreversible changes in the body. The article discusses physiological role of minerals, macro and micronutrients, features of their metabolism, content standards, caus
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Ahmed, Jemal. "Trace elements geochemistry in high-incidence areas of liver-related diseases, northwestern Ethiopia." Environmental Geochemistry and Health 42, no. 5 (2019): 1235–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00387-3.

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Abstract This paper reports the results of trace elements geochemistry from Tigray national state, northwestern Ethiopia. The area is part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield, where the dominant exposure is low-grade metamorphic rocks and has a long history of liver-related diseases. The increase in the number of liver-related disease patients of the area has been an environmental health issue of national concern. The aim of the study is to determine the level of trace element concentrations and distributions in water and stream sediments of the area and identify the possible sources in relation to h
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Trace elements deficiency diseases"

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Ortman, Kerstin. "Organic vs. inorganic selenium in farm animal nutrition with special reference to supplementation of cattle /." Uppsala : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences (Sveriges lantbruksuniv.), 1999. http://epsilon.slu.se/avh/1999/91-576-5411-5.pdf.

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Bárány, Ebba. "Trace elements in adolescents /." Uppsala : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences (Sveriges lantbruksuniv.), 2002. http://epsilon.slu.se/v117.pdf.

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Ahmed, Shafiqur Rahman. "Studies on metabolism of minerals and trace elements in vitamin A deficiency." Kyoto University, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/202192.

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Zhang, Jin 1960. "The influence of copper deficiency on the binding and uptake of high-density lipoprotein by rat hepatic parenchymal cells." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276935.

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This study was designed to examine the influence of Cu deficiency on the binding, uptake, and degradation of apolipoprotein E-free high density lipoproteins (apo E-free HDL) in cultured rat hepatic parenchymal cells. The binding of apo E-free HDL during time course studies was slightly but significantly increased in cells derived from Cu-deficient rats. In saturation studies, the amount of surface-bound apo E-free HDL appeared to be saturable, although no difference was observed between Cu-deficient and adequate animals. The amount of total and specific cell-associated uptake of apo E-free HDL
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Kunsevi-Kilola, Carine. "The effect of Rooibos on trace elements absorption and biochemical parameters : a murine model." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2248.

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Thesis (MTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2014.<br>Over the past few decades, it has been shown that various critical diseases including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes associated with free radical generation and low endogenous antioxidant capacity, lead to oxidative stress and cell injury. In recent years, numerous studies have also reported that antioxidants, present in various beverages, vegetables and some foods have attracted a significant research interest due to their potential benefits to human health. However, epidemiological evidence sh
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Bourgeois, Annie-Claude. "Dietary boron deficiency and elevated in vitro boron concentrations reduce survival of the murine gastrointestinal nematode, Heligmosomoides bakeri." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=100778.

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In the past 20 years, boron has been identified as an essential trace element for animals and humans but also as an increasingly important industrial pollutant. We examined first whether boron influenced survival of the gastrointestinal nematode Heligmosomoides bakeri. Female Balb/c mice were fed deficient (0.1 mug B/g), marginal (2.0 mug B/g) or control (12.0 mug B/g) diets, and infected with third-stage larvae. Although liver boron concentrations did not differ among diet groups, dietary boron deficiency impaired survival of the parasite and modulated a broad range of cytokines and chemokine
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Abduljabbar, Tharwat N. "Bio-imaging and serum analysis of zinc and other trace elements in a study of age-related diseases using inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2018. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/33760.

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Trace elements participate in numerous biological processes and understanding their activity is essential in monitoring various diseases. Zinc has long been recognized as a fundamental component of various tissues, being highly concentrated in the retina and an essential structural component of many proteins. It plays a crucial role in many biological activities including homeostasis, immune function, oxidative stress, and aging disorders. During aging, the systemic metabolism of iron, zinc and copper changes, and this disruption in metal homeostasis appears to be associated with age-related d
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Edvinsson, Marie. "Chlamydophila pneumoniae in Cardiovascular Diseases : Clinical and Experimental Studies." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis : Univ.-bibl. [distributör], 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8667.

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Molin, Ylva. "Arsenic Influences Virus Replication in Experimental Coxsackievirus B3 Infection." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis : Univ.-bibl. [distributör], 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-112049.

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Will, Sonia Elisabete Alves de Lima. "Avaliação da concentração de elementos traço e respectivos mapas de distribuição em placenta bovina." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10132/tde-28032011-102928/.

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O desenvolvimento sadio e harmonioso de uma gestação está relacionado diretamente a nutrição fetal equilibrada. Alguns minerais são essenciais por meio das funções desempenhadas no metabolismo, manutenção e crescimento fetal. As carências minerais estão entre os fatores que mais contribuem para a baixa produtividade de rebanho, gerando perdas econômicas significativas. Desse modo estudos que auxiliam na compreensão das razões para a baixa produtividade em rebanhos são importantes. A placenta atua como uma barreira seletiva ao fornecimento adequado de nutrientes durante a gestação. O principal
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Books on the topic "Trace elements deficiency diseases"

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1951-, Nève Jean, Chappuis Philippe, Lamand Michel, and International Congress on Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology (5th : 1996 : Méribel, France), eds. Therapeutic uses of trace elements. Plenum Press, 1996.

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International Society for Trace Element Research in Humans. Meeting. Trace elements in clinical medicine: Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the International Society for Trace Element Research in Humans (ISTERH), August 28-September 1, 1989, Tokyo. Springer-Verlag, 1990.

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International, Conference on Elements in Health and Disease (2nd 1987 Karachi Pakistan). Elements in health and disease: Papers presented at the Second International Conference on Elements in Health and Disease at Karachi (Pakistan), 6th thru' 10th February 1987. Hamdard University Press, 1987.

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International, Conference on Elements in Health and Disease (2nd 1987 Karachi Pakistan). Elements in health and disease: Papers presented at the Second International Conference on Elements in Health and Disease at Karachi (Pakistan), 6th thru' 10th February 1987. Hamdard University Press, 1987.

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International, Symposium on Trace Elements and Liver Diseases (1993 Karachi Pakistan). Elements and liver: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Trace Elements and Liver Diseases held at Hamdard University at Madinat al-Hikmah, 14-17 February, 1993. Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, 1996.

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Tanzania. Micronutrient deficiency control: Policy guidelines for supplementation. United Republic of Tanzania, Ministry of Health, 1997.

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Nordic Symposium on Trace Elements in Human Health and Disease (2nd 1987 Odense, Denmark). Trace elements in human health and disease: Report on the Second Nordic Symposium, Odense, 17-21 August 1987. Edited by Grandjean Philippe, World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe., Commission of the European Communities. Environment Research Programme., Commission of the European Communities. Health and Safety Directorate., and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office (Research Triangle Park, N.C.). World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, 1987.

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Tunidau-Schultz, Jimaima. Report: 2008 micronutrient status of children 6 months-< 5 years in Fiji. National Food and Nutrition Centre, 2009.

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R, Williams David, and Royal Society of Chemistry, eds. Trace element medicine and chelation therapy. Royal Society of Chemistry, 1995.

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Mohamad, Abdulla, Nair Baboo M, Chandra Ranjit Kumar, and International Symposium "Health Effects and Interactions of Essential and Toxic Elements" (1983 : Lund, Sweden), eds. Health effects and interactions of essential and toxic elements: Proceedings of an international symposium, Lund, Sweden summer 1983. Pergamon, 1985.

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Polat, Elif. "Fat Soluble Vitamins and Macrominerals." In Vitamins, Minerals and Trace Elements. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359173.1.

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The word vitamin was first used to mean ""the amine necessary for life"". • Vitamins are organic catalysts necessary for normal body functions, growth and healthy living. They are not synthesized in the human body and must be obtained externally. Vitamins are classified according to their fat and water solubility. Fat-soluble vitamins are vitamins A, D, E and K, and although they are essential for health, each of them has very important functions in the body. They have many biological activities such as vision, bone, coagulation and antioxidant effects. They are released, absorbed and transpor
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Prasad, Ananda S. "Discovery of Human Zinc Deficiency and Marginal Deficiency of Zinc." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_1.

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Bremner, Ian. "Metallothionein and Zinc Deficiency." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_52.

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Zamrazil, V., J. Čeřovská, M. Dvořáková, et al. "Iodine Deficiency in Czech Republic." In Therapeutic Uses of Trace Elements. Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0167-5_56.

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Calomme, M. R., V. Th Ramaekers, W. Makropoulos, and D. A. Vanden Berghe. "Selenium Deficiency Triggering Intractable Seizures." In Therapeutic Uses of Trace Elements. Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0167-5_62.

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Cohen, Harvey J., and Nelly Avissar. "Molecular and Biochemical Aspects of Selenium Deficiency." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_30.

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Xia, Yiming, Kristina E. Hill, and Raymond F. Burk. "Biochemical Characterization of Selenium Deficiency in China." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_46.

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Tamegart, Lahcen, Mjid Oukhrib, Hafida El Ghachi, Abdelali Ben Maloui, Abdelaati El khiat, and Halima Gamrani. "Trace Elements and Neurodegenerative Diseases." In Nutritional Neurosciences. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1513-2_5.

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Lockitch, Gillian, Penelope Dison, Glenn Taylor, Laurence Wong, George Davidson, and David Riddell. "Cardiomyopathy and Selenium Deficiency in a Caucasian Adolescent." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_32.

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Nishi, Masaharu, Hiroo Takehara, Yoshitaka Kita, and Nobuhiko Komi. "Clinical Study on Zinc Deficiency Receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition." In Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine. Springer Japan, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68120-5_29.

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Conference papers on the topic "Trace elements deficiency diseases"

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Yuraskina, T. V., E. N. Sokolova, N. A. Fursova, and E. M. Serba. "ENRICHMENT OF YEAST WITH MICROELEMENTS AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ELIMINATE MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCY IN NUTRITION." In OpenBio-2023. ИПЦ НГУ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-4437-1526-1-54.

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Studies in the field of micronutrient enrichment of yeast with 4 different trace elements: iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr) were carried out. The possibility of yeast enrichment with the production of bio-preparations with both a monomicroelement profile and combined fortification with two microelements was experimentally confirmed. The possibility of enriched yeast usage in food production was confirmed. The possibility of enrichment of inactivated yeast fermentolysates was studied. The perspective of baker’s yeast as a source of bio-preparations of trace elements was proved.
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Petrenko, S. V., Yu V. Zhiltsova, A. N. Batyan, et al. "THE STATE OF THE THYROID SYSTEM IN CHILDREN OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE AND PREGNANT WOMEN OF OSTROVETS DISTRICT OF GRODNO REGION." In SAKHAROV READINGS 2022: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE XXI CENTURY. International Sakharov Environmental Institute of Belarusian State University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46646/sakh-2022-2-122-125.

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Taking into account the important role of a number of essential trace elements in protecting the thyroid gland from the action of negative anthropogenic and natural factors in critical groups of the population living in the area where the Belarusian NPP is located, the body’s provision with selenium, zinc and iodine for primary school children and pregnant women was studied. For the first time, a significant decrease in the content of both selenium and zinc and iodine in the body of pregnant women was established in comparison with republican indicators, while in children no significant change
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Vasić, Goran. "Microelements and sports performance." In Antropološki i teoantropološki pogled na fizičke aktivnosti (11). Univerzitet u Prištini-Kosovska Mitrovica - Fakultet za sport i fizičko vaspitanje u Leposaviću, Leposavić, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5937/atavpa25001v.

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Athletes who take care of their health and want to be successful in sports take various vitamin and multimineral supplements, but most of them don't pay attention to traces of microelements found in human body. Studies state that 72 of them are needed in order for human to function properly. While only 8 microelements can be found in soil, and therefore in food, all of the 72 can be found in some type of seafood. Those who don't consume enough food of this kind can get their necessary doses of trace elements from multimineral supplements. The effects of microelements on the human body are grea
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ONOFREI, Ilinca, Lăcrămioara OCHIUZ, Alexandra BUJOR, Ionuţ-Iulian LUNGU, and Alina ŞTEFANACHE. "Mineral alchemy in dermatology: the use of zinc in cosmetics and in the treatment of dermatological diseases." In "Instruire prin cercetare pentru o societate prosperă", conferinţă ştiinţifico-practică internaţională. Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46727/c.v1.16-17-05-2024.p110-113.

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The cosmetic industry is not a recent phenomenon, but a long-standing practice dating back hundreds of years. Both women and men used cosmetics not only to enhance physical appearance, but also to convey social and cultural meanings. Many of the products used were based on copper minerals, copper oxide, charcoal obtained by burning almonds, ash, powders and other chemical elements such as arsenic, characterized by a particular toxicity. Due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-pigmentation and antibacterial properties, minerals are frequently integrated into cosmetic product formulati
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Abd, Huda, and Abdul Majeed Ahmed. "Determination of Trace Elements (Copper, Zinc and Iron) and some Biochemical Variables in Patients with Kidney Failure Using a Spectrophotometer." In 5th International Conference on Biomedical and Health Sciences. Cihan University-Erbil, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24086/biohs2024/paper.1248.

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Abstract—Background: A disorder known as chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) causes a significant loss of many kidney function units, nephrons, which negatively affects kidney functions and leads to their decline. It also results in a decrease in kidney mass, which in turn leads to hypertrophy of the remaining nephrons. Aims: The study's objective was to ascertain the kidney failure patients' trace element and biochemical parameter concentrations. Methods and Material: The study included drawing blood samples from 40 healthy individuals who did not suffer from any chronic diseases, aged between 20-40
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Starostin, D. V. "FEATURES OF NUTRITION AND FERTILIZATION OF COMMON CORN." In International Forum "Youth in Agricultural Sector". ДГТУ-Принт, 2024. https://doi.org/10.23947/young.2024.34-37.

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This article discusses the peculiarities of corn nutrition and approaches to the use of fertilizers that ensure optimal growth and development of this crop. Corn is one of the most important crops in the world, and its yield largely depends on a balanced diet and the proper use of mineral and organic fertilizers. The main attention is paid to elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, as well as trace elements necessary to increase the resistance of corn to adverse conditions and diseases. Modern agrotechnical methods for improving soil quality and increasing the efficiency of fertil
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Draganskaya, Maria, Inna Savvicheva, Pavel Lishchenko, and Vasily Adamko. "COMPETITION TEST RESULTS OF VARIETIES AND VARIETIES OF YELLOW LUPINE." In Multifunctional adaptive fodder production. Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2020-24-72-88-93.

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To successfully solve the problem of vegetable protein deficiency in animal feeding and preserve soil fertility, the need for expanding the sown area under yellow lupine has been established. The results of competitive testing of varieties and varieties of yellow lupine on sandy and sandy loamy soils according to the parameters of the structural analysis of plants, resistance to diseases and grain productivity are presented. Breeding variety samples 4-12-302, 3-12-182, 5-10-84, 1-08-7-75 were obtained, with an average yield of 14.7-16.5 kg/ha, which is higher than the average standard by 2, 0-
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Stepanova, Evgeniya M., and Elena A. Lugovaya. "BIOELEMENT CORRELATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/5.1/s20.009.

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In order to emphasize the distribution of chemical elements (ChE) in biological environments, we determined hair and blood chemical concentrations in forty-seven male volunteers aged 19-23, who were divided into two groups: athlete and control. Atomic emission analysis showed stable deficiencies, which is commonly characteristic of northerners (I, Co, Mg, Se, Ca). More correlations existed in hair samples than in blood, which again proves that blood is a more dynamic environment of the body while hair is a better substrate for assessing either element deficiency or excess. When creating correl
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Kalyuzhnaya, Maria Pavlovna, Petr Andreevich Polkovnichenko, Pavel Andreevich Polkovnichenko, and Dmitry Vladimirovich Vorobyov. "THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON ECOSYSTEMS USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE ASTRAKHAN REGION AND THE SATURATION OF CATTLE MICROORGANISMS WITH MICROELEMENTS AND VITAMINS." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign international scientific conference «Joint innovation - joint development». by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with PS of UA. December 2024. Crossref, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37539/241226.2024.43.30.025.

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Global warming affects ecological ecosystems, changing their temperature and light conditions, affecting biological diversity. We consider a particular example of the Astrakhan region. In the created ecosystem, the main climatic indicators change - temperature conditions, humidity indicators, direction and speed of air flows, as well as their intensity. Together with other factors, this leads to "dehydration" of the Lower Volga-Caspian basin, namely, the shallowing of the Lower Volga, progressing from year to year, and, as a consequence, a decrease in the water level in the Caspian Sea, which
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Saed DOOSH, Kifah, Shaymaa saady LAFTA, Raed Mohammed Khalaf AL-ZAIDI, and Sharaf Ali ALSHAIKH. "STUDY OF SOME HEALTH INDICATORS OF FEEDING ON WHITHE SOFT CHEESE FORTIFIED WITH SELENIUM IN LABORATORY WHITH MICE." In VII. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESSOF PURE,APPLIEDANDTECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Rimar Academy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/minarcongress7-12.

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Selenium (Se) is one of the rare and necessary elements with multiple and important biological applications, especially its effective role in the treatment of many chronic diseases and cancers, and that its deficiency causes health problems, and for this the current study was conducted and aimed to manufacture Iraqi soft cheese supported with two levels of Se, which are 100 and 200 μg / 1 kg of coagulame. represented by T1 and T2 treatments respectively, which used in a feeding of laboratory mice Which caused an artificial rise in the level of blood fats (Hyperlipidemia) in order to evaluate t
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