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- Major minerals are essential mineral elements required in amounts of 100mg or more per day
Trace Minerals
- Trace minerals are essential mineral elements required in amounts that are less than 100mg per day
- They still perform vital roles
- Obtaining adequate amounts of them from food is difficult
- Iron is the most important trace mineral
- Iron has 4 major roles:
- Oxygen transport - Needed for production of hemoglobin (red blood cells), myoglobin (muscle cells), and cytochromes (most body cells)
- Cell division - Required by an enzyme needed for DNA production
- Immune system - Needed for production of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). Enables neutrophils (another type of white blood cell) to destroy bacteria
- Nervous system - Needed to help maintain the myelin sheath that covers parts of certain nerve cells, needed for the production of neurotransmitters (eg, dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine that regulate br)
- Iron has 4 major roles: