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The amount of molybdenum required is relatively small, and molybdenum deficiency usually doesn't occur in natural settings. However, it can occur in individuals receiving parenteral nutrition. |
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Watch out for hidden sources of sulfur - Drovers Drovers---...- selenium and -molybdenum- in the body. Chronic exposure to high sulfur in the diet has an adverse effect by inducing copper -deficiency-. ... - Date : Fri, 12 Nov 2010 21:14:37 GMT+00:00 |
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Hypoalimentation/ malnutrition | ||
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Hypoalimentation/ malnutrition | ||
subgroup
|Protein-energy malnutrition | | ||
Avitaminosis | ||
B vitamins | B1: Beriberi/Wernicke's encephalopathy(Thiamine deficiency) * B2: Ariboflavinosis * B3: Pellagra(Niacin deficiency) * B6: Pyridoxine deficiency * B7: Biotin deficiency * B9: Folate deficiency * B12: Vitamn B12 deficiency | |
Other vitamins | A: Vitamin A deficiency/Bitot's spots * C: Scurvy * D: Hypovitaminosis D/Rickets/Osteomalacia * E: Vitamin E deficiency * K: Vitamin K deficiency | |
Mineral deficiency | ||
Zinc * Iron * Magnesium * Chromium * Selenium (Keshan disease) * Manganese * Molybdenum * Copper * Calcium * Potassium |