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MAJOR ELEMENTS TRACE ELEMENTS
 Calcium
iron
 Phosphorus
Iodine
 Potassium
Manganese
 Sulphur
Copper
 Sodium
zinc
 Chlorine
cobalt
 Magnesium
MINERALS
Functions of minerals in the body;
1. Formation of bones and teeth (Ca &
P)
2. Blood formation (Fe ,Cu & Co)
3. Formation of hormones (Mg , Zn ,
Mn , S , I)
4. Acid-base balance (Na, KCl, P)
5. Synthesis of enzymes, vitamin, teeth
enamel, HCl (Cl, F, Co, Fe)
Calcium
Calcium Deficiency symptoms
1. Calcium deficiency symptoms are related to the symptoms of deficiency of
phosphorus and vitamin D like
 Rickets
 Oestomalacia
 Tetany
 Sources
 Milk and milk products
 Fish, egg and sea foods like crab & prawns
 Green leafy vegetables, whole grain cereals,
pulses and nuts
Rich sources
Good sources
 Functions
1. Building function
 Formation of bones and teeth
 Body growth
2. Regulation of body processes
 Blood clotting
 Regulate heart beat & helps in the contraction
of heart muscles
 Regulates permeability of cell membrane
 Maintains the acid-base balance in blood
 Acts as a catalyst in the formation of
hormones and helps in the synthesis of some
enzymes
 Helps to carry message from one nerve to
another.
Iron
IRON
Iron is the important mineral among all trace elements .There is
only 4-5gms of iron in the body and most of it is present in
hemoglobin .Rest of the iron is deposited in liver, spleen, kidneys
and bone marrow in the form of ferritin. It is considered essential as
it is needed to make haemoglobin, a part of blood cells.
FUNCTIONS OF
IRON TRANSPORTATION OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE - A
compound named haemoglobin is present in the red blood cells. Its
main constituent is iron which imparts red colour to the blood. The
main function of haemoglobin is to transport oxygen and carbon
dioxide in blood. It receives oxygen from lungs and carries to
different tissues of the body in the form of oxy-haemoglobin and
carries carbon dioxide in the form of carboxy-heamoglobin from
tissues to lungs. This oxygen is supplied to the body and carbon
dioxide is excreted out. This is a lifelong continuous process in the
body.
FUNCTIONS OF
IRON
 Iron in the form of myoglobin in muscles stores
oxygen and uses it for movement of muscles.
 Iron in the enzymes of cells helps in the
metabolism of carbohydrates, fats amd proteins.
 Iron saves the body from infections.
EFFECTS OF DEFICIENCY OF IRON
Deficiency of iron causes anaemia. Various causes of anaemia are-
1. Insufficient amount of Iron in the diet
2. Low RBC count or immature RBC
3. Deficiency of blood because of external or internal
bleeding. Like in accidents, menstruation, blood donation
etc.
4. Deficiency of folic acid , cobalt or vitamin C in diet
causing malabsorption of iron.
5. In certain diseases like typhoid, malaria or intestinal
disorders.
6. Increased requirement of iron in the body like in
pregnancy, lactations and growth periods.
SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA
Women are more likely to be anaemic than men. In this disease, blood
haemoglobin level is low than the normal.
Its symptoms are as follows:-
1. Patient feels weak and fatigued.
2. Eyes, nails and tongue become pale, weak eyesight and black circles under the
eyes.
3. Dull and split end hair
4. Flat, fragile and spoon shaped nails.
5. Headache , giddiness and difficulty in breathing.
6. Loss of appetite and burning sensations in the stomach.
7. Stunted physical growth in children.
SOURCES OF IRON
Absorption of iron is less as compared to the iron obtained from animal
products because of presence of inhibitor in vegetable food products.
Iodine
IODINE
Important trace element
20-25 mgm in our body
Present in Thyroid gland
FUNCTIONS
 Formation of thyroxine hormone by thyroid gland
 Thyroxine affects energy metabolism
 Hypersecretion – increased metabolism – thinning
of body
 Hyposecretion – decreased metabolism – obesity
 Helps in hair growth
 Helps in reproduction
DEFICIENCY
 Stunted hair growth
 Causes infertility
 Goitre
 Less thyroxine secretion
 Thyroid gland works more
 Enlargement of thyroid gland
 Pressure on trachea
 Difficulty in breathing
DEFICIENCY
 Cretinism
 Retardment of physical and mental growth of
children
 Dry, thick, rough, wrinkled skin
 Pot belly
 Thick lips
 Tongue enlargement
 Thin and stiff hair
 Dwarfism
Deficiency
 Myxoedema
 Found in adults
 Expressionless face
 Lazy and inactive
 Swelling of hands, feet, face
 Feels very cold
DEFICIENCY
Deficiency during pregnancy leads to
abortion
Child born is mentally retarded and
physical deformed
Decreases mental ability in children
Excess
 More thyroxine secretion
 Increased energy metabolism
 Thinning of body
 More appetite
 Bulging eyes
SOURCES
 Sea salt
 Sea shore vegetables
 Onion
 Garlic
 Iodized salt
Zinc
Zinc
 Zinc is a very essential mineral though it is need in a very
small quantity.
 Zinc is also called trace elements.
 Helps in maintaining healthy immune system.
 Sense of smell in a person is also related to zinc.
 Helps in cell communication by functioning as neuro
transmitter.
FUNCTIONS OF ZINC
1.Healthy Immune
Function.
2.Helps In Functioning Of
Macrophage And
Neurophil.
3.Activates T-lymphocytes.
lymphocytes.
4.Healthy Skin And
Maintenance Of Mucous
Membranes.
6.Reduces Symptoms Of Severe Diarrhoea In Children.
7.Zinc In Our Diet Along With Other Vitamins Prevents Or Reduces Age
Related Muscular Eye Damage.
8.Healthy Hair.
9.Alcoholics, Vegetarians,lactating And Pregnant Women, Infants Who
Are Breastfed
Even After 6 Months Of Age Have Gastro-intestinal Diseases
10.Zinc Can Disrupt Absorption Of Copper And Iron When Taken In
Large Quantity.
 DEFICIENCY
1. depress the immune system
2. less zinc in a person can make him
susceptible to pneumonia and infection in
children.
3. wound healing is adversely effected
4. skin rashes and ill health of mucosa
5. less zinc can cause muscular eye damage
6. deficiency of zinc disturb enzyme
functioning
 SOURCE
 Zinc is mostly found in non-
vegetarian food. lamb, beef,
lobster, roasted peanuts, etc.
dried watermelon seeds and
dark chocolates are also good
source of zinc.
 15 mg of zinc is
recommended daily
Minerals

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Minerals

  • 1.
  • 2. MAJOR ELEMENTS TRACE ELEMENTS  Calcium iron  Phosphorus Iodine  Potassium Manganese  Sulphur Copper  Sodium zinc  Chlorine cobalt  Magnesium MINERALS
  • 3. Functions of minerals in the body; 1. Formation of bones and teeth (Ca & P) 2. Blood formation (Fe ,Cu & Co) 3. Formation of hormones (Mg , Zn , Mn , S , I) 4. Acid-base balance (Na, KCl, P) 5. Synthesis of enzymes, vitamin, teeth enamel, HCl (Cl, F, Co, Fe)
  • 5. Calcium Deficiency symptoms 1. Calcium deficiency symptoms are related to the symptoms of deficiency of phosphorus and vitamin D like  Rickets  Oestomalacia  Tetany  Sources  Milk and milk products  Fish, egg and sea foods like crab & prawns  Green leafy vegetables, whole grain cereals, pulses and nuts Rich sources Good sources
  • 6.  Functions 1. Building function  Formation of bones and teeth  Body growth 2. Regulation of body processes  Blood clotting  Regulate heart beat & helps in the contraction of heart muscles  Regulates permeability of cell membrane  Maintains the acid-base balance in blood  Acts as a catalyst in the formation of hormones and helps in the synthesis of some enzymes  Helps to carry message from one nerve to another.
  • 8. IRON Iron is the important mineral among all trace elements .There is only 4-5gms of iron in the body and most of it is present in hemoglobin .Rest of the iron is deposited in liver, spleen, kidneys and bone marrow in the form of ferritin. It is considered essential as it is needed to make haemoglobin, a part of blood cells.
  • 9. FUNCTIONS OF IRON TRANSPORTATION OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE - A compound named haemoglobin is present in the red blood cells. Its main constituent is iron which imparts red colour to the blood. The main function of haemoglobin is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood. It receives oxygen from lungs and carries to different tissues of the body in the form of oxy-haemoglobin and carries carbon dioxide in the form of carboxy-heamoglobin from tissues to lungs. This oxygen is supplied to the body and carbon dioxide is excreted out. This is a lifelong continuous process in the body.
  • 10. FUNCTIONS OF IRON  Iron in the form of myoglobin in muscles stores oxygen and uses it for movement of muscles.  Iron in the enzymes of cells helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats amd proteins.  Iron saves the body from infections.
  • 11. EFFECTS OF DEFICIENCY OF IRON Deficiency of iron causes anaemia. Various causes of anaemia are- 1. Insufficient amount of Iron in the diet 2. Low RBC count or immature RBC 3. Deficiency of blood because of external or internal bleeding. Like in accidents, menstruation, blood donation etc. 4. Deficiency of folic acid , cobalt or vitamin C in diet causing malabsorption of iron. 5. In certain diseases like typhoid, malaria or intestinal disorders. 6. Increased requirement of iron in the body like in pregnancy, lactations and growth periods.
  • 12. SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA Women are more likely to be anaemic than men. In this disease, blood haemoglobin level is low than the normal. Its symptoms are as follows:- 1. Patient feels weak and fatigued. 2. Eyes, nails and tongue become pale, weak eyesight and black circles under the eyes. 3. Dull and split end hair 4. Flat, fragile and spoon shaped nails. 5. Headache , giddiness and difficulty in breathing. 6. Loss of appetite and burning sensations in the stomach. 7. Stunted physical growth in children.
  • 13. SOURCES OF IRON Absorption of iron is less as compared to the iron obtained from animal products because of presence of inhibitor in vegetable food products.
  • 15. IODINE Important trace element 20-25 mgm in our body Present in Thyroid gland
  • 16. FUNCTIONS  Formation of thyroxine hormone by thyroid gland  Thyroxine affects energy metabolism  Hypersecretion – increased metabolism – thinning of body  Hyposecretion – decreased metabolism – obesity  Helps in hair growth  Helps in reproduction
  • 17. DEFICIENCY  Stunted hair growth  Causes infertility  Goitre  Less thyroxine secretion  Thyroid gland works more  Enlargement of thyroid gland  Pressure on trachea  Difficulty in breathing
  • 18. DEFICIENCY  Cretinism  Retardment of physical and mental growth of children  Dry, thick, rough, wrinkled skin  Pot belly  Thick lips  Tongue enlargement  Thin and stiff hair  Dwarfism
  • 19. Deficiency  Myxoedema  Found in adults  Expressionless face  Lazy and inactive  Swelling of hands, feet, face  Feels very cold
  • 20. DEFICIENCY Deficiency during pregnancy leads to abortion Child born is mentally retarded and physical deformed Decreases mental ability in children
  • 21. Excess  More thyroxine secretion  Increased energy metabolism  Thinning of body  More appetite  Bulging eyes SOURCES  Sea salt  Sea shore vegetables  Onion  Garlic  Iodized salt
  • 22. Zinc
  • 23. Zinc  Zinc is a very essential mineral though it is need in a very small quantity.  Zinc is also called trace elements.  Helps in maintaining healthy immune system.  Sense of smell in a person is also related to zinc.  Helps in cell communication by functioning as neuro transmitter.
  • 24. FUNCTIONS OF ZINC 1.Healthy Immune Function. 2.Helps In Functioning Of Macrophage And Neurophil. 3.Activates T-lymphocytes. lymphocytes. 4.Healthy Skin And Maintenance Of Mucous Membranes.
  • 25. 6.Reduces Symptoms Of Severe Diarrhoea In Children. 7.Zinc In Our Diet Along With Other Vitamins Prevents Or Reduces Age Related Muscular Eye Damage. 8.Healthy Hair. 9.Alcoholics, Vegetarians,lactating And Pregnant Women, Infants Who Are Breastfed Even After 6 Months Of Age Have Gastro-intestinal Diseases 10.Zinc Can Disrupt Absorption Of Copper And Iron When Taken In Large Quantity.
  • 26.  DEFICIENCY 1. depress the immune system 2. less zinc in a person can make him susceptible to pneumonia and infection in children. 3. wound healing is adversely effected 4. skin rashes and ill health of mucosa 5. less zinc can cause muscular eye damage 6. deficiency of zinc disturb enzyme functioning
  • 27.  SOURCE  Zinc is mostly found in non- vegetarian food. lamb, beef, lobster, roasted peanuts, etc. dried watermelon seeds and dark chocolates are also good source of zinc.  15 mg of zinc is recommended daily