When More is Needed….
Posted: February 6, 2011 Filed under: Athletic Training, Convalescense, Critical Levels, Development, Enzyme Functions, Equilibrium, Growth, Increased, Intake, Lactation, Needs, Nucleic Acid, Nutritional Needs, Optimal Function, Pregnancy, Protein Synthesis, Repair, Requirements, Research, Study, Tissue Levels | Tags: Enzyme Functions, Equilibrium, Optimal Function, Protein Synthesis Leave a commentThe supply of magnesium, which plays important roles in nucleic acid and protein synthesis and in numerous enzyme-functions …. often insufficient to maintain equilibrium during stable phases, can fall to critical levels during growth, development, and repair processes. Further study is needed to define how much Mg is necessary for optimal function at those times.”
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