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      Absorption and retention of magnesium and some trace elements by man from typical Indian diets.

      Nutrition and metabolism
      Absorption, Adult, Chromium, metabolism, Copper, Diet, Economics, Humans, India, Magnesium, Male, Manganese, Trace Elements, Zinc

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          Availability of magnesium and some trace elements in Indian diets has been studied in human adults. Absorption of trace elements from the diets as a percentage of intake was: chromium 60, copper 18, magnesium 34, manganese 14 and zinc 16. Daily dietary intakes of 51.5 micrograms of chromium, 1.73 mg copper and 4.1 mg of manganese were found to be necessary to keep the subjects in balance in respect to these elements.

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          7443103

          Chemistry
          Absorption,Adult,Chromium,metabolism,Copper,Diet,Economics,Humans,India,Magnesium,Male,Manganese,Trace Elements,Zinc
          Chemistry
          Absorption, Adult, Chromium, metabolism, Copper, Diet, Economics, Humans, India, Magnesium, Male, Manganese, Trace Elements, Zinc

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