Nutrients in the shadow-nutrients of substance

Menon, K. K. G. ; Natraj, C. V. (1984) Nutrients in the shadow-nutrients of substance Journal of Biosciences, 6 (4). pp. 459-474. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

While the dietary importance of proteins, essential fatty acids, vitamins and trace elements has been well recognised, the role of shadow nutrients, a class of metabolites, which are biosynthesized in the body and serve vital functions, such as lipoic acid, choline, inositol, taurine and carnitine, has not been adequately appreciated. There are reasons to believe that during infancy and in ageing, biosynthesis of these metabolites may be limited. The objective of this review is to highlight the essentiality of these nutrients and the need for their supplementation in the diets of infants and in elderly people. Provision of shadow nutrients where the necessary biosynthetic machinery might not have developed to full stature or might have slowed down, is a new concept in nutrition which needs attention.

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Keywords:Shadow Nutrients; Lipoic Acid; Diabetes; Choline; Acetyl Choline; Neuronal deficiency; Inositol; Taurine; Carnitine; Infant Nutrition
ID Code:31491
Deposited On:11 Mar 2011 09:17
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