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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Primary Dietary Sources of Zinc

According to nutritional data analyzed at Acu-Cell, the mineral zinc is found in varying concentrations across different food groups, with animal-based products generally offering the highest bioavailability and concentration.

Very High Zinc Food Sources

  • Oysters: By far the richest source of dietary zinc available, containing significantly higher levels per serving than any other food.
  • Red Meat: Beef, lamb, and pork are very high in zinc and provide it in a form that is easily absorbed by the body.
  • Poultry: Dark meat chicken and turkey contain moderate to high levels of zinc.
  • Shellfish: Crab, lobster, and mussels are excellent sources of the mineral.

Plant-Based Sources

  • Pumpkin Seeds and Squash Seeds: These represent the highest plant-based sources of zinc.
  • Nuts and Legumes: Cashews, hemp seeds, lentils, and chickpeas contain notable amounts, though absorption can be hindered by phytic acid naturally present in plant foods.
  • Whole Grains: Oats and quinoa provide zinc, though like nuts and seeds, their bioavailability is lower compared to animal sources.

Nutritional Considerations

  • Bioavailability: Zinc absorption from plant sources is generally lower than from animal sources due to the presence of phytates.
  • Synergists and Antagonists: Maintaining a proper balance with other minerals—particularly copper and iron—is critical, as excessive intake of one can interfere with the absorption of the others.
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  • Provides: Pyridoxine (Exclusivity: only; Activity: inactive)
  • Provides: Vitamin B12 (Polarity: negative)
  • Provides: Vitamin B12 (Polarity: negative; Absolute: no)

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  • Provide: Tin (Frequency: daily; Amount: 1-3 mg; Variety: various)
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