Trace elements in human and animal nutrition
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Trace elements in human and animal nutrition
Academic Press, 1986-1987
5th ed
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Note
Rev. ed. of: Trace elements in human and animal nutrition / Eric J. Underwood. 4th ed. c1977
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1 ISBN 9780124912519
Description
The major change in the format of the fifth edition is the presentation of the book in two volumes, necessitated by the rapidly increasing knowledge of metabolism, interactions, and requirements of trace elements. The guiding principle was to present the minimum of results that would serve as a logical foundation for the description of the present state of knowledge.
Table of Contents
Introduction, E.J. Underwood and W. Mertz.
Methods of Trace Element Research, J.C. Smith, Jr.,
Quality Assurance for Trace Element Analysis, W.R. Wolf.
Iron, E.R. Morris.
Cobalt, R.M. Smith.
Manganese, L.S. Hurley and C.L. Keen.
Chromium, R.A. Anderson.
Nickel, F.H. Nielsen.
Vanadium, F.H. Nielsen.
Copper, G.K. Davis and W. Mertz.
Fluorine, K.A.V.R. Krishnamachari.
Mercury, T.W. Clarkson.
Molybdenum, C.F. Mills and G.K. Davis
Each chapter includes references.
Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780124912526
Description
The major change in the format of the fifth edition is the presentation of the book in two volumes, necessitated by the rapidly increasing knowledge of metabolism, interactions, and requirements of trace elements ... The guiding principle was to present the minimum of results that would serve as a logical foundation for the description of the present state of knowledge.
Recent results of research were accommodated by devoting new chapters to the subjects "Methodology of Trace Element Research" and "Quality Assurance for Trace Element Analysis" and by expanding the discussion of lithium and aluminum in separate, new chapters. The first two subjects are of outstanding importance as determinants of future progress. The concern for the quality of analytical data motivated the authors of the individual chapters to review critically and, where necessary, revise analytical data presented in the previous editions. The rapid progress of trace analytical methodology since the mid-1970s has changed what had been accepted as normal for the concentrations of many trace elements in tissues and foods. The new data reflect the present state of the art in trace element analysis, but they may be subject to future revision.
Table of Contents
Zinc, K.M. Hambidge.
Iodine, B.S. Hetzel and G.F. Maberly.
Selenium, O.A. Levander.
Lead, J. Quarterman.
Cadium, K. Kostial.
Arsenic, M. Anke.
Silicon, E.M. Carlisle.
Lithium, W. Mertz.
Aluminum, A.C. Alfrey.
Other Elements, F.H. Nielsen.
Soil-Plant-Animal Relationships, W.H. Allaway.
Each chapter includes references.
Index.
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