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矿物养分来源与缺乏影响人体健康与营养的研究进展
引用本文:U. C. GUPTA,S. C. GUPTA. 矿物养分来源与缺乏影响人体健康与营养的研究进展[J]. 土壤圈, 2014, 24(1): 13-38. DOI: 10.1016/S1002-0160(13)60077-6
作者姓名:U. C. GUPTA  S. C. GUPTA
作者单位:[1]Agriculture and Agri-Canada Canada, Crops and Livestock Research Centre, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4N6 (Canada) [2]The Department of Plastic Surgery, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92354 (USA)
摘    要:Mineral nutrients are fundamentally metals and other inorganic compounds.The life cycle of these mineral nutrients begins in soil,their primary source.Soil provides minerals to plants and through the plants the minerals go to animals and humans;animal products are also the source of mineral nutrients for humans.Plant foods contain almost all of the mineral nutrients established as essential for human nutrition.They provide much of our skeletal structure,e.g.,bones and teeth.They are critical to countless body processes by serving as essential co-factors for a number of enzymes.Humans can not utilize most foods without critical minerals and enzymes responsible for digestion and absorption.Though mineral nutrients are essential nutrients,the body requires them in small,precise amounts.We require them in the form found in crops and they can be classified into three different categories:major,secondary,and micro or trace minerals.This classification is based upon their requirement rather than on their relative importance.Major minerals such as potassium(K)and phosphorus(P)are required in amounts of up to 10 g d~(-1).The daily requirement of secondary and micro minerals ranges from 400 to 1500 mg d~(-1)and 45μg d~(-1)to 11 mg d~(-1),respectively.To protect humans from mineral nutrient deficiencies,the key is to consume a variety of foods in modest quantities,such as different whole grains,low fat dairy,and different meats,vegetables and fruits.For insurance purposes,a supplement containing various mineral nutrients can be taken daily.

关 键 词:人类健康  营养缺乏病  矿质养分  微量矿物质元素  土壤矿物质  营养素缺乏  植物性食物  展望
收稿时间:2013-08-30

Sources and deficiency diseases of mineral nutrients in human health and nutrition: A review
U. C. GUPTA and S. C. GUPTA. Sources and deficiency diseases of mineral nutrients in human health and nutrition: A review[J]. Pedosphere, 2014, 24(1): 13-38. DOI: 10.1016/S1002-0160(13)60077-6
Authors:U. C. GUPTA and S. C. GUPTA
Affiliation:1Agriculture and Agri-Canada Canada, Crops and Livestock Research Centre, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4N6 (Canada)2The Department of Plastic Surgery, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92354 (USA)
Abstract:Mineral nutrients are fundamentally metals and other inorganic compounds. The life cycle of these mineral nutrients begins in soil, their primary source. Soil provides minerals to plants and through the plants the minerals go to animals and humans; animal products are also the source of mineral nutrients for humans. Plant foods contain almost all of the mineral nutrients established as essential for human nutrition. They provide much of our skeletal structure, e.g., bones and teeth. They are critical to countless body processes by serving as essential co-factors for a number of enzymes. Humans can not utilize most foods without critical minerals and enzymes responsible for digestion and absorption. Though mineral nutrients are essential nutrients, the body requires them in small, precise amounts. We require them in the form found in crops and they can be classified into three different categories: major, secondary, and micro or trace minerals. This classification is based upon their requirement rather than on their relative importance. Major minerals such as potassium (K) and phosphorus (P) are required in amounts of up to 10 g d−1. The daily requirement of secondary and micro minerals ranges from 400 to 1 500 mg d−1 and 45 μg d−1 to 11 mg d−1, respectively. To protect humans from mineral nutrient deficiencies, the key is to consume a variety of foods in modest quantities, such as different whole grains, low fat dairy, and different meats, vegetables and fruits. For insurance purposes, a supplement containing various mineral nutrients can be taken daily.
Keywords:deficiency diseases   deficiency symptoms   origin   recommended daily dose   toxicity
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