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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc and Aromatase Enzyme Activity

Based on biochemical research and nutritional science principles frequently discussed regarding mineral interactions:

  • Direct Inhibition: Zinc acts as a natural aromatase inhibitor by interfering with the active site of the aromatase enzyme, which is responsible for converting testosterone into estrogen.
  • Dose-Dependent Regulation: Adequate cellular levels of zinc help modulate the conversion rate, supporting balanced hormone levels between androgens and estrogens in both men and women.
  • Enzyme Modulation: Trace minerals like zinc often compete with other divalent cations or alter protein conformation, thereby reducing the catalytic efficiency of the aromatase complex.
  • Synergistic Mineral Balance: Zinc does not work in isolation; its efficacy in regulating hormonal pathways is closely tied to optimal ratios with other trace elements such as copper and magnesium.
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Zinc - connections

Zinc ->

-> Zinc

Aromatase - connections

Aromatase ->

  • Converts: Testosterone (Product: estrogen; Amount: excess)
  • Produces: Estradiol (Inferred action from explicit goal: inhibition reduces estradiol)

-> Aromatase

Tyrosine kinase activity - connections

Tyrosine kinase activity ->

-> Tyrosine kinase activity

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