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Human molybdenum content

Bougie, D-, Bureau, R, Foucault, P., Duhamel, J.-F., Muller, G., and Drosdowsky, M. (19SS). Molybdenum content of term and preterm human milk during the first 2 months of lactation. Am. f. Clin, t uir. 48, 652-654. [Pg.873]

The total content of molybdenum in the human body is about 5-10 mg. The molybdenum content in the Uver is approximately 0.36-0.9 mg/kg, in kidney 0.4mg/kg and in brain and muscles 0.03 mg/kg. The molybdenum content in the blood fluctuates over a very wide range of concentrations (0.003-0.41 mg/1). Mean concentrations are 0.01-0.07 mg/1. [Pg.444]


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