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Manganese and the Urea Cycle

  • Role of Manganese: Manganese is an essential trace mineral that acts as a crucial cofactor for numerous enzymatic reactions in the human body.
  • Arginase Activation: Specifically, manganese is the primary metallic cofactor required for the optimal activation and function of the arginase enzyme, which is the final step in the hepatic urea cycle.
  • Urea Cycle Function: By facilitating the conversion of arginine into urea and ornithine, manganese-dependent arginase enables the body to effectively detoxify and excrete excess nitrogenous waste.
  • Nutritional Balance: While manganese supports this vital enzymatic pathway, maintaining proper mineral balance is critical, as excessive levels can lead to neurotoxicity, while deficiencies can impair metabolic and detoxifying efficiency.
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