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Minerals In Food Nutrition Metabolism Bioactivity Harris Edward D

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Minerals In Food Nutrition Metabolism Bioactivity Harris Edward D
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Publisher: DEStech Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.4 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Harris, Edward D
ISBN: 9781932078978, 1932078975
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Minerals In Food Nutrition Metabolism Bioactivity Harris Edward D by Harris, Edward D 9781932078978, 1932078975 instant download after payment.

This book presents a technical introduction to all facets of nutritive minerals in foods, including their chemistry, transport, absorption, bioavailability and physiological functions. The book explains the in vivo behavior of minerals at a molecular level and clarifies their unique metabolic roles. It is an important instructional text for students and practitioners of nutrition and food science.
Abstract: Presents a technical introduction to various facets of nutritive minerals in foods, including their chemistry, transport, absorption, bioavailability and physiological functions. This book explains the in vivo behavior of minerals at a molecular level and clarifies their unique metabolic roles.

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