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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Cobalt Content in the Human Body

  • Estimated Total Body Amount: The human body of an average adult contains approximately 1.0 to 1.5 milligrams of cobalt in total.
  • Primary Location: The vast majority of this cobalt is structurally integrated as an essential component of Vitamin B12 (cobalamin).
  • Tissue Distribution:
  • The highest concentrations are typically found in the liver, kidneys, and bones.
  • Trace amounts are distributed throughout various other soft tissues and fluids.
  • Physiological Significance: Although required in very minute trace amounts, cobalt is critical for human health primarily due to its role in red blood cell formation and neurological function via Vitamin B12.
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Bone mineral content - connections

-> Bone mineral content

  • Bone density - Reflects (Scope: all other minerals present in bone)

Overweight adults in later life - connections

-> Overweight adults in later life

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