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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Manganese Content in the Adult Body

  • Total Body Amount: The average adult human body contains approximately 10 to 20 mg of total body manganese.
  • Distribution in Tissues:
  • The highest concentrations are found in the bones and the liver.
  • Other significant storage and metabolic sites include the pancreas, kidneys, and pituitary gland.
  • Metabolic Role: Despite the very small total amount, manganese is an essential trace mineral required as a cofactor for numerous enzymes involved in antioxidant defense, bone development, and metabolism.
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Bone mineral content - connections

-> Bone mineral content

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

Total cholesterol - connections

-> Total cholesterol

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