

Molybdenum
Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral that functions as a cofactor for key enzymes involved in detoxification and sulfur metabolism. It supports processes such as the breakdown of sulfites into sulfates, as well as the metabolism of certain amino acids and compounds produced during digestion and detoxification.
Within this section, you’ll find curated research exploring molybdenum’s role in enzymatic activity, its importance in sulfur pathways, and how it contributes to detoxification processes within the body. This includes discussion on deficiency, intake levels, and how molybdenum interacts with other nutrients and metabolic pathways.
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