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A.M. Perez-Granados, Instituto de Nutrición y Bromatología
(CSIC), Ramiro de Maeztu s/n (Edificio del Instituto del Frío),
Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain. Phone: + 34 91 549 00 38. Fax:
+ 34 91 549 50 79. e-mail: vaquero@inb.csic.es
M.P. Vaquero
Ultratrace elements are currently being studied to determine their nutritional
significance and impact on health, taking into account their possible
toxic effects. Some elements are essential to one or more specific biological
functions in humans while other are nonessential. Nevertheless, the latter
may produce desirable pharmacological effects or, on the contrary, possess
harmful properties which depend on the inherent toxic potential of the
element, the amount ingested and the intrinsic characteristics of the
individual. This review updates the information on the essentiality and
toxicological aspects of silicon, aluminium, arsenic, and lithium and
considers the involvement's in degenerative diseases, such as cardiovascular
diseases, osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease. Silicon and lithium are
protective while aluminium and arsenic have toxic effects. Nutrition,
elderly, silicon, aluminium, arsenic, lithium, essentiality, health, aging.
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