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Oligoelementos esenciales: biodisponibilidad y papel fisiológico

Authors: AR Zubia; I Elizalde; M San Emeterio; J San Martín;

Oligoelementos esenciales: biodisponibilidad y papel fisiológico

Abstract

En este trabajo resumimos los ultimos conocimientos sobre los actualmente considerados oligoelementos esenciales, especialmente tras los avances tecnologicos mas recientes que han permitido cuantificar y seguir su secuencia desde que se ingieren hasta que realizan su funcion. Abordamos por tanto el concepto de biodisponibilidad y sus metodos de estudio considerando en particular los siguientes elementos traza: fluoruros, yoduros, cobre, vanadio, cromo, molibdeno y cobalto.

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