Copper is an essential mineral for human health and at the same time can be toxic, depending upon the amounts ingested. Copper is associated with bone health, immune function and increased frequency of infections, cardiovascular risk and alterations in cholesterol metabolism. Its metabolism is ...
GN Schrauzer,PF Surai - 《Critical Reviews in Biotechnology》 被引量: 105发表: 2009年 Training-induced changes in architecture of human skeletal muscles: Current evidence and unresolved issues Dietary Copper and human health: current evidence and unresolved issues[J]. J Trace Elem Med Bio, 2016...
In order to recommend the levels of copper concentration in fresh water which will not adversely affect various water uses, a literature survey was carried out on the toxic effects of copper and copper compounds on human health, laboratory animals, aquatic life, terrestrial plants, and livestock....
copper; topsoils; presence and distribution; human risks; LeicestershireThe purpose of our study was to determine the distribution of copper (Cu) in topsoils from urban public parks across Leicester and its rural surroundings (Leicestershire, England). A total of 850 topsoil samples were collected...
Copper, as a component of numerous cuproenzymes, plays a vital role in many physiologic functions in man and animals. From the stand-point of human health there are at least three functional areas of prime importance. Copper is involved in the development and maintenance of cardiovascular and sk...
Copper concentrations in drinking water and their repercussions on human healthTECNOLOGIA DEL AGUA
The NHANES II was designed to supply health and nutritional information for the civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the United States aged 6 mo th... SM Pilch,FR Senti - 《Journal of Nutrition》 被引量: 284发表: 1985年 Experimental zinc deficiency in man. Effect on testicular function...
As an essential micronutrient, copper is required for a wide range of physiological processes in virtually all cell types. Because the accumulation of intracellular copper can induce oxidative stress and perturbing cellular function, copper homeostasis is tightly regulated. Recent studies identified a nov...
Copper is a mineral that the body needs even in very low doses, which is known as a trace element. The human body contains approximately 70-100 mg. of this component. Copper is very important for health since it helps in the absorption of iron and, therefore, has a very important role...
Eventually, maintaining copper-homeostasis is of utmost importance because copper ions when present in excess or deficient, may pose a possible threat to human health at some point. Download: Download high-res image (636KB) Download: Download full-size image Fig. 1. Intracellular trafficking and ...