Trace elements and minerals Flashcards
Iron
Function: component of haemoglobin and myoglobin
Deficiency: Hypochromic microcytic anaemia
Zinc
Function: catalyst for enzymes
Deficiency: poor wound healing, dermatitis, reduced immunity, reduced taste, reduced growth in kids
Copper
Function: Enzyme cofactor
Deficiency: anaemia, leukopaenia, bone demineralisation, hypercholesterolaemia
Cobalt and Molybdenum
Function: cobalt essential for B12 function; molybdenum needed in xanthine oxidase
Deficiency: no recognised syndrome
Selenium
Function: in selenoproteins
Deficiency: reduced thyroid hormone activity, reduced sperm motility
Iodine
Function: in thyroid hormones
Deficiency: hypothyroidism, thyroid enlargement
Sodium
- most concentrated extracellular ion- 50% in bone, 53% in plasma
Deficiency: tiredness, confusion, muscle cramps
Potassium
- mostly intracellular
Deficiency: cardiac arrhythmias, reduced neuronal and muscular excitability
Phosphorus
- mostly intracellular, essential for skeletal strength
Deficiency: reduced immunity, long-term-> osteomalacia
Magnesium
- mostly intracellular, essential in enzyme function
Deficiency: potentiates hypokalaemia, weakness, tremors, cardiac arrhythmias
Calcium
- most abundant mineral in body, esp. in skeleton
Deficiency: Rickets in children, osteomalacia in adults=> soft, weakened and painful bone and muscle attachments