TY - GEN AU - Tako,Elad TI - Dietary Trace Minerals SN - books978-3-03928-325-5 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - serum iron KW - polyphenols KW - Caco-2 cell bioassay KW - copper metabolic system KW - phytate KW - copper/silver transport KW - international nutrition KW - body composition KW - children KW - healthy food KW - biofilm KW - yellow bean KW - iron deficiency KW - iron bioavailability KW - stress sentinel KW - zinc KW - zinc deficiency KW - Gallus gallus KW - vitamin D supplements KW - adolescents KW - germ KW - Arab KW - anemia KW - metagenome KW - bioavailability KW - Langerhans cells KW - iron absorption KW - magnesium ions KW - ferritin KW - ascorbic acid KW - adults KW - cell membrane KW - cooking time KW - dietary trace minerals KW - gut microbiome KW - kaempferol 3-glucoside KW - selenium KW - Caco-2 KW - Nrf2 KW - beans KW - Biofortification KW - epicatechin KW - Phaseolus vulgaris L KW - copper KW - intestinal morphometry KW - biotin deficiency KW - diet KW - in vitro digestion KW - biofortification KW - vitamin D KW - microbial development KW - dairy food KW - bioimpedance KW - bioassay KW - acrodermatitis enteropathica KW - iron transport and metabolism KW - maize KW - iron deficiency anemia KW - homeostasis KW - silicon KW - silver nanoparticles KW - deficiency KW - hemochromatosis KW - adenosine triphosphate KW - iron KW - Mexico KW - plasma N1 - Open Access N2 - Dietary trace minerals are pivotal and hold a key role in numerous metabolic processes. Trace mineral deficiencies (except for iodine, iron, and zinc) do not often develop spontaneously in adults on ordinary diets; infants are more vulnerable because their growth is rapid and their intake varies. Trace mineral imbalances can result from hereditary disorders (e.g., hemochromatosis, Wilson disease), kidney dialysis, parenteral nutrition, restrictive diets prescribed for people with inborn errors of metabolism, or various popular diet plans. The Special Issue “Dietary Trace Minerals” comprised 13 peer-reviewed papers on the most recent evidence regarding the dietary intake of trace minerals, as well as their effect on the prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases. Original contributions and literature reviews further demonstrated the crucial and central part that dietary trace minerals play in human health and development. This editorial provides a brief and concise overview of the content of the Dietary Trace Minerals Special Issue UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2041 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45094 ER -