Boron deficiency (medicine)
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Specialty | Endocrinology |
Boron deficiency is a pathology which may occur in animals due to a lack of boron. A report given by E. Wayne Johnson et al. at the 2005 Alan D. Leman Swine Conference[1] suggests that boron deficiency produces osteochondrosis in swine that is correctable by addition of 50 ppm of boron to the diet. The tolerable daily intake (TDI) set by the World Health Organization (WHO) is 0.17 mg/kg of body weight for humans.[2][3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Allen D. Leman Swine Conference - Veterinary Continuing Education - the University of Minnesota
- ^ Chemical fact sheets: Boron WHO
- ^ "Boron & Testosterone: The Best T Booster for Fast Results [6 Hours] | AndrogenHacker". Archived from the original on 2019-11-09. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
Further reading
[edit]- Nielsen, Forrest H; Eckhert, Curtiss D (2020). "Boron". Advances in Nutrition. 11 (2). Elsevier BV: 461–462. doi:10.1093/advances/nmz110. ISSN 2161-8313. PMC 7442337.
- Penland, J G (1994). "Dietary boron, brain function, and cognitive performance". Environmental Health Perspectives. 102 (suppl 7). Environmental Health Perspectives: 65–72. doi:10.1289/ehp.94102s765. ISSN 0091-6765. PMC 1566632.