Trace Elements in Man and Animals--9: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and AnimalsNRC Research Press, 1997 - 677 páginas Presents papers from an international meeting of specialists from a variety of disciplines sharing an interest in trace elements. The papers are organized into broad categories covering such topics as trace element interactions in the food supply and nutrition; trace elements and genetic regulation; trace elements in pregnancy and lactation; assessment of trace element status; kinetic modelling; trace elements in the environment and food supply; trace elements, brain function, and behaviour; membrane function and cell signalling; analytical, experimental, and isotopic techniques; ethics of trace element research; defining trace element requirements of infants; trace element intervention studies; trace elements and animal production, free-radical mediated disease, and food and nutrition policy; analytical quality control; infection and immune function; trace element binding proteins; trace elements in growth and metabolism; mechanisms of trace element toxicity; and metabolic and physiological consequences of trace element deficiencies. |
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Trace Element Interactions with Nutrients and NonNutrients in Foods and the Food Supply | 2 |
Effect of Phytate on Endogenous Zinc and Fractionation of PancreaticBiliary PB Fluid in Rats | 19 |
Effect of Phytic Acid and Phytase on the Bioavailability of Iron in Rats and Piglets | 26 |
High Iron Formulas May Compromise Zinc but not Copper Status in Term Infants in Early Life | 33 |
Fe Zn Part | 41 |
Differential Regulation of Selenoprotein Gene Expression by Selenium Supply | 47 |
A Model Zn Finger Protein Which is Sensitive to Zn Status | 53 |
Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Catalase Specifically in the Heart for Studying Cardiac | 337 |
Copper Proteins and Coronary Heart Disease | 343 |
Distribution and Pathological Studies on RareEarth Elements in NonInsulin Dependent | 347 |
The Feasibility of Using Exfoliated Human Colon Cells to Monitor the Potential ProOxidant | 353 |
Oedema Plasma Bleomycin Detected Iron Transferrin Transferrin Saturation | 359 |
Copper and Iron Thiobarbiturate Interfere with the Determination of Malondialdehyde | 365 |
Metals as Regulators of the Biological and Physiological Roles of Heme Oxygenase | 372 |
The Dynamics of Metallothionein Gene Expression and Regulation in Liver and Kidney of Rats | 380 |
Determination of Dietary Selenium Requirement in Female Turkey Poults using Glutathione | 59 |
Ceruloplasmin Expression by Mammary Gland and its Concentration in Milk | 69 |
Receptors for Milk Ceruloplasmin in the Brush Border of Piglet Intestinal mucosa | 77 |
Effects of Prior Lead Exposure and Diet Calcium on Fetal Development and Blood Pressure | 87 |
The Effects of Lead Levels during Gestation on the Somatometric Parameters of the Neonate | 93 |
The Effect Maternal of Nutritional Copper Deficiency on the Skeletons of Newborn Rats | 99 |
Erythrocyte Membrane Enzymes as Indicators of Zinc Status | 105 |
Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Copper Declines with Low Dietary Copper | 113 |
Lead and Cadmium Contamination of Calcium Supplements Does Not Raise Blood Lead Levels | 128 |
Do Horses and other NonRuminants Require Different Standards of Normality from Ruminants | 134 |
Trace Elements in the Environment and Food Supply | 148 |
Zinc Intake and Zinc Balance of Adults in Central Europe Depending on Time Sex Living | 160 |
Trace Element Levels in Australian Cows Milk | 166 |
Mercury in Fish in the Oldman River Reservoir and its Tributaries | 173 |
Biological Importance Analysis and Supply of Vanadium | 179 |
Origins and Intakes | 186 |
Effects of FluorinePoor Diets in 10 Generations of Goats | 192 |
Effect of Dietary Zinc on Absorption and Tissue Accumulation of Cadmium in Romney Sheep | 199 |
Absolute Bioavailability of Lead from Soil | 206 |
Trace Elements Brain Function and Behaviour | 208 |
Effect of Iron Deficiency Anemia on Cognitive Skills and Neuromaturation in Infancy | 217 |
Trace Elements Membrane Function and Cell Signalling | 224 |
Manganese Stimulates the Oxidative Burst of HL60 Cells Through Protein Phosphorylation | 234 |
GSH Levels Decrease During Fe Uptake by U937 Cells | 240 |
Analytical Experimental and Isotopic Trace Element Techniques | 247 |
Ethics of Trace Element Research in Human and Animal Nutrition | 273 |
Defining Trace Element Requirements of Preterm Infants | 279 |
Trace Elements and Animal Production | 290 |
A Comparison of Methods of Assessing Copper Status in Cattle | 301 |
Bioavailability of Supplemental Sources of Manganese and Copper for Chicks and Lambs | 308 |
Study on the Herbicidal Effect of Selenium on the Dock Rumex obtusifolius | 315 |
Macro and Trace Mineral Utilization in a LowPhosphorus Diet Fed at Three Levels of Calcium | 321 |
Trace Elements and Free Radical Mediated Disease | 329 |
K J SCHAFFER T N TRAN M HAZEGHAZAM AND M C LINDER | 386 |
Trace Elements Food and Nutrition Policy | 388 |
Myth or Reality? | 397 |
DoseRate Idiorrhythm is a Powerful Tool for the Detection of Subtle Mineral Interactions | 403 |
Unique Quality Assurance Aspects of Neutron Activation Analysis | 410 |
Determination of Ca Fe Mg K and Na in Cereals by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry | 416 |
Copper and Immunocompetence | 425 |
Its Relation to Zinc and Iron Availability | 431 |
Effects of Marginal Copper Deficiency on the Outcome of a Nippostrongylus brasiliensis | 438 |
Relationship with Trace Elements and Immune Response | 445 |
Dietary Strategies to Help Combat Trace Mineral Deficiencies in Weanlings from SubSaharan | 451 |
Selenium Supplementation in SubFertile Human Males | 458 |
Effects of Selenium on ChemicallyInduced Gallbladder Carcinogenesis in Hamsters | 466 |
Partial Characterisation of an Abnormal Zinc | 484 |
Role of Trace Elements in Growth and Development | 493 |
Trace Elements in Bone Metabolism | 517 |
Mechanisms of Trace Element Toxicity | 534 |
Investigation of the Relationship Between Hypermanganesaemia and Liver Disease | 542 |
Thiomolybdate and Zinc Therapy in Copper Overload Syndromes | 549 |
Influence of New Carbodithioates on the Tissue Cadmium and Trace Elements Level in Mice | 556 |
Plasma and Cellular Lead in Hypertension | 562 |
Biodistribution of AuIII Ion and its Complexes in Mice | 568 |
Newer Trace Element Interactions in Animal and Human Nutrition | 574 |
ZincSeleniumIodine Interactions in Rats | 587 |
Varying Concentrations of Dietary Iodine and Selenium Interact in Thyroid Hormone Metabolism | 595 |
Iodine and Selenium in Budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus Juvenile Plumage during Moulting | 602 |
The Effect of Zinc Depletion on the Concentration of Circulating Hormones and Transport | 609 |
Contrasting Responses of Hearts from Rats Fed Diets Deficient or Marginal in Copper | 616 |
Copper Deficiency Causes in vivo Oxidative Modification of Erythrocyte Membrane Proteins | 624 |
Trace Element Research in the Year 2000 | 649 |
List of Participants | 657 |
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Mathematical Modeling in Experimental Nutrition Andrew J. Clifford,Hans-Georg Müller Pré-visualização limitada - 1998 |