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Molybdenum and Liquid Vitamins & Minerals

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Molybdenum is essential for virtually all life forms, and although a human deficiency is rare, it still exists in certain situations.

It functions as a cofactor for a number on enzymes that catalyze important chemical transformations in the global carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles.

Liquid vitamins and minerals deliver the correct amounts of this nutrient to our bodies, as well as providing a far superior absorption ratio compared to normal pills or capsules.

Molybdenum dependent enzymes are not only required for human health, but also for the health of our ecosystem.

In humans, this nutrient is known to function as a cofactor for three enzymes:

<1) Sulfite oxidase, that catalyzes the transformation of sulfite to sulfate, a reaction that is necessary for the metabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acids;

2) Xanthine oxidase, that catalyzes the breakdown of nucleotides (precursors to DNA and RNA) to form uric acid, which contributes to the plasma antioxidant capacity of the blood;

3) Aldehyde oxidase, which catalyze hydroxylation reactions that involve a number of different molecules with similar chemical structures.

Of the three, only Sulfite oxidase is known to be crucial for human health.

Dietary deficiency of this nutrient has never been observed in healthy people.

Current understanding of the essentiality of this nutrient in humans is based on the study of individuals with very rare inborn errors of metabolism that result in a deficiency of the molybdo-enzyme sulfite oxidase.

Two forms of sulfite oxidase deficiency have been identified:

Isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency in which only sulfite oxidase activity is affected, and this nutrients cofactor deficiency which affects the activities of all three.

Isolated deficiency of this nutrient can result in severe brain damage, which happens to be due to the loss of sulfite oxidase activity.

Food sources for this nutrient include legumes such as beans, lentils, and peas as the richest sources.

LIQUID VITAMINS

Grain products and nuts are considered good sources, while animal products, fruits, and many vegetables are generally low in this nutrient.

Molybdenum in nutritional supplements is generally in the form of sodium molybdate or ammonium molybdate.

There are several very good brands of liquid vitamins and mineral supplements to select from in today's markets that will assist this nutrient.

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