Mineral imbalances in farm animals and their study and diagnosis with isotopic tracers.

Atomic energy review Pub Date : 1976-12-01
E J Underwood
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Twenty-two mineral elements are known to be essential for animal life. These are calcium, phosphorus, sulphur, potassium, sodium, chlorine, magnesium, iron, iodine, copper, manganese, zinc, cobalt, molybdenum, selenium, chromium, tin, vanadium, fluorine, silicon, nickel and arsenic. Naturally occurring and man-made dietary imbalances of many of these elements and their interactions with other minerals are described and their functions and requirements by farm animals are outlined. The nature and importance of metabolic interactions among the mineral elements are discussed and the important concept stressed that there is no single minimum requirement or safe tolerance of a particular mineral, but a series of such minimum requirements and safe tolerances depending on the extent to which other minerals with which it interacts is present or absent from the diet. Radioactive tracer elements are shown to be of great value in the determination of mineral nutrient availability to the animal and for following mineral metabolic movements in the body. They are also shown to have considerable potential for the diagnosis of mineral imbalances. Various in vivo and in vitro techniques, involving both radioactive and stable tracers developed for the early diagnosis of mineral deficiencies are described and the strengths and weaknesses of such techniques in comparison with standard biochemical tests, are discussed. The need for further critical studies with isotopic tracers in the detection and diagnosis of mineral imbalances is emphasized. The main types of biochemical criteria used in the diagnosis of mineral deficiencies and excesses are given, with appropriate examples of their use.

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农场动物的矿物质失衡及其同位素示踪剂的研究和诊断。
已知有22种矿物元素是动物生命所必需的。这些是钙、磷、硫、钾、钠、氯、镁、铁、碘、铜、锰、锌、钴、钼、硒、铬、锡、钒、氟、硅、镍和砷。本文描述了许多这些元素的自然发生和人为饮食失衡及其与其他矿物质的相互作用,并概述了它们在农场动物中的功能和需求。讨论了矿物质元素之间代谢相互作用的性质和重要性,并强调了一个重要的概念,即对特定矿物质没有单一的最低需求或安全耐受性,而是一系列这样的最低需求和安全耐受性,这取决于与之相互作用的其他矿物质在饮食中的存在或缺失程度。放射性示踪元素在确定动物的矿物质营养可利用性和跟踪体内矿物质代谢运动方面具有重要价值。它们在诊断矿物质失衡方面也显示出相当大的潜力。描述了各种体内和体外技术,包括为早期诊断矿物质缺乏而开发的放射性和稳定示踪剂,并讨论了与标准生化测试相比,这些技术的优缺点。强调在检测和诊断矿物失衡方面需要进一步进行同位素示踪剂的关键研究。给出了用于诊断矿物质缺乏和过量的主要类型的生化标准,并给出了适当的使用实例。
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