Biochemistry of the Essential Ultratrace Elements

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The remarkable development of molecular biology has had its counterpart in an impressive growth of a segment of biology that might be described as atomic biology. The past several decades have witnessed an explosive growth in our knowledge of the many elements that are essential for life and maintenance of plants and animals. These essential elements include the bulk elements (hydro­ gen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur), the macrominerals (sodium, potas­ sium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, and phosphorus), and the trace elements. This last group includes the ultra trace elements and iron, zinc, and copper. Only the ultratrace elements are featured in this book. Iron has attracted so much research that two volumes are devoted to this metal-The Biochemistry of Non-Heme Iron by A. Bezkoravainy, Plenum Press, 1980, and The Biochemistry of Heme Iron (in preparation). Copper and zinc are also represented by a separate volume in this series. The present volume begins with a discussion of essentiality as applied to the elements and a survey of the entire spectrum of possible required elements.

Author(s): Earl Frieden (auth.), Earl Frieden (eds.)
Series: Biochemistry of the Elements 3
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1984

Language: English
Pages: 444
Tags: Biochemistry, general; Physical Chemistry

Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
A Survey of the Essential Biochemical Elements....Pages 1-15
The Discovery of the Essential Trace Elements: An Outline of the History of Biological Trace Element Research....Pages 17-31
Iodine....Pages 33-53
Fluorine....Pages 55-87
Manganese....Pages 89-132
Cobalt....Pages 133-147
Molybdenum....Pages 149-174
Chromium....Pages 175-199
Selenium....Pages 201-237
Vanadium....Pages 239-255
Silicon....Pages 257-291
Nickel....Pages 293-308
Tin....Pages 309-318
Arsenic....Pages 319-340
Cadmium....Pages 341-366
Lead....Pages 367-387
Boron....Pages 389-421
Back Matter....Pages 423-426