نتایج جستجو برای: zinc

تعداد نتایج: 73524  

2010
Ashok Kumar Panda Suvendu Rout

Zinc is a trace element and plays a vital role in all physiological processes in humans. It has been introduced as a drug in the prevention and treatments of diseases since last two decades. The Ayurvedic physicians have practiced both oral and topical applications of zinc after sodhana (purification) and marana (calcification) before 14 century A.D. Rasaka or Kharpara (zinc ore or zinc carbona...

2008
YOSHIKAZU NISHI RYOSO KAWATE TOMOFUSA USUI

This study was designed to evaluate the zinc metabolism in adults of both sexes with thyroid disease. Plasma and erythrocyte zinc concentration and urinary zinc excretion were investigated. The mean concentration of plasma zinc in hypothyroid patients and in euthyroid patients, previously either hyperthyroid or hypothyroid, was lower than that of control subjects, whereas no statistically signi...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1977
H K Kang P W Harvey J L Valentine M E Swendseid

An experiment was conducted with rats to determine the effects on the tissue concentrations of Zn, Fe, Cu, and Mg of feeding various amounts of zinc. The rats were pair-fed one of the following diets for four weeks: Diet A, a zinc-deficient diet; a diet containing the recommended amoun of zinc (diet A plus 55 microgram of zinc per gram of diet), or diet A plus 550 microgram zinc per gram of die...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Angela Maria Vergnano Nelson Rebola Leonid P. Savtchenko Paulo S. Pinheiro Mariano Casado Brigitte L. Kieffer Dmitri A. Rusakov Christophe Mulle Pierre Paoletti

Decades after the discovery that ionic zinc is present at high levels in glutamatergic synaptic vesicles, where, when, and how much zinc is released during synaptic activity remains highly controversial. Here we provide a quantitative assessment of zinc dynamics in the synaptic cleft and clarify its role in the regulation of excitatory neurotransmission by combining synaptic recordings from mic...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1980
Y Nishi R Kawate T Usui

This study was designed to evaluate the zinc metabolism in adults of both sexes with thyroid disease. Plasma and erythrocyte zinc concentration and urinary zinc excretion were investigated. The mean concentration of plasma zinc in hypothyroid patients and in euthyroid patients, previously either hyperthyroid or hypothyroid, was lower than that of control subjects, whereas no statistically signi...

Journal: :journal of reports in pharmaceutical sciences 0
lotfollah saghie department of medicinal chemistry - faculty of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran sajad badii akbar badii

a b s t r a c t   zinc deficiency in man is characterized by skin lesion, alopecia and has been linked to growth retardation and mental disturbance. for supplementation purposes zinc is currently presented as its sulfate salt, from which uptake by the body is poor, necesseting the administration of high doses. this leads to a range of unpleasant side effects. in order to increase the bioavailab...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Taisun H Hyun Elizabeth Barrett-Connor David B Milne

BACKGROUND Low zinc intakes and reduced blood zinc concentrations have been reported to be associated with osteoporosis in women. OBJECTIVE The objective was to examine the independent association between dietary zinc and plasma zinc and the association of each with bone mineral density (BMD) and 4-y bone loss in community-dwelling older men. DESIGN Of the original Rancho Bernardo Study sub...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2008
Kelly A Jackson Ruth A Valentine Lisa J Coneyworth John C Mathers Dianne Ford

Mechanisms through which gene expression is regulated by zinc are central to cellular zinc homoeostasis. In this context, evidence for the involvement of zinc dyshomoeostasis in the aetiology of diseases, including Type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease and cancer, highlights the importance of zinc-regulated gene expression. Mechanisms elucidated in bacteria and yeast provide examples of differen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
David D Mott Raymond Dingledine

D ietary zinc deficiency has been associated with memory impairment but the mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear. The divalent cation zinc is one of the most abundant trace elements in the body and plays myriad functional roles (1). Although the vast majority of zinc is tightly bound to proteins, a pool of zinc in the mammalian forebrain is selectively stored in and released from gl...

2012
K. Ryan Wessells Gitanjali M. Singh Kenneth H. Brown

BACKGROUND The prevalence of inadequate zinc intake in a population can be estimated by comparing the zinc content of the food supply with the population's theoretical requirement for zinc. However, assumptions regarding the nutrient composition of foods, zinc requirements, and zinc absorption may affect prevalence estimates. These analyses were conducted to: (1) evaluate the effect of varying ...

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