Molybdenum
Molybdenum
Molybdenum also occurs in traces in human and animal tissues.
Functions
Molybdenum is an essential component of the xanthine oxidase. It is also present in nitrate reductase in plants, and nitrogenase, which functions in nitrogen fixation by micro organisms. Trace amount of molybdenum are requried for the maintenance of normal levels of xanthine oxidase in animal tissues.
Source
It is available in average diets.
Requirements
Adequate amounts of molybdenum are present in average diets. Hence, exact requirement is not known.
Absorption and excretion
About 50 to 70 percent of the ingested molybdenum is readily absorbed in the small intestine. About half of the absorbed molybdenum is excreted in urine.
Deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency is rare in human beings.
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