Minerals
Minerals
Minerals
• Inorganic elements essential to Human
Nutrition.
• Essential to body function and with very
important roles in overall health and wellness
Blood Clotting
Calcium May:
Prevent Colon Cancer – by protecting lining
of tract from caustic and abrasive
substances.
Reduce the risk of obesity – by normalizing
interactions between hormones.
Ca2+ Toxicity
Hypercalcemia: Too much Ca2+ in blood
Symptoms:
• Constipation
• Bone pain
• Muscle weakness
• Mental confusion
• Impairs absorption of Fe, Zn, Mg and P.
Ca2+ Deficiency
Hypocalcemia: Blood Ca2+ levels below
normal
Bones less dense, weakened and brittle.
risk of Osteoporosis and Bone Fractures
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Phosphorus (PO43-)
2nd most abundant Mineral in
Body
Most (85%) in Bone Tissue
the rest in muscle, cell membrane,
ECF
Absorbed in the Small
Intestine
Vitamin D enhances
bioavailability.
Phytate, aluminum,
magnesium and calcium
Phosphorus Needs in the Body!
Formation of Bones and Teeth
Na also Located:
• Within Hydroxyapatite crystals in bone;
• In Nervous Tissue;
• In Muscular Tissue.
Absorption, Transport, and Excretion
• 95-100% absorbedof
in Na
Small Intestine!
• About 5% Excreted in Feces.
• Blood levels Maintained by Kidneys.
Na Regulates Fluid Volumes:
High [Na+] signals need to Conserve Water.
Aldosterone causes
kidney to retain
sodium!
Na plays a role in nerve impulse
transmission
and participates in
muscle contraction
• Deficiency - Rare
From prolonged diarrhea or vomiting.
Diuretics can increase urinary losses.
Absorption
A high-fiber, whole-grain, high phytates,
lowers absorption.
Intestinal absorption and kidney excretion
adjusts based on diet and need.
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Food Sources
Mg2+ Toxicity - Consuming excess
supplements can cause intestinal problems.
Diarrhea, cramps, nausea
Symptoms:
Muscle weakness, seizures, fatigue, depression,
and irregular heart beats.
Needed in much smaller amounts
Are essential
Difficult to study due to the trace amounts
needed by the body
Food content dependent on soil content
Animal sources of mineral are generally
better absorbed.
Found in minute amount in every cell
15% is absorbed
Heme iron Vs. Nonheme iron