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Micronutrients are defined as those compounds necessary for the adequate physiological status of the organism and that may be administered through the daily diet either enteral or parenteral. The term micronutrient encompasses the vitamins and oligoelements, also termed trace elements. Vitamins cannot be synthesized by the organism and are categorized in two groups: water-soluble vitamins (the vitamin B group, C, folic acid, and biotin) and lipid-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). Oligoelements are found in small amounts in the human body, and copper, cobalt, chrome, iron, iodine, manganese,
molybdenum
, nickel, selenium, and zinc are considered to be essential. The important role of micronutrients in critically-ill patients has been demonstrated, and their influence on the immune system, cancer, burnt, septic, and poly-traumatized patients has extensively been put in evidence. It is important to establish the micronutrients demands for each individual in order to achieve an adequate intake. However, there is little evidence on the necessary intake to achieve proper physiological functioning under different pathologies; therefore, studies bringing light to this situation are needed. The aim of this review is to update the current state of knowledge on micronutrients supplementation in the adult population with pathologies such as cancer, coronary and cardiovascular disease, bowel inflammatory disease, short-bowel syndrome, cystic fibrosis, liver disease, renal failure, respiratory failure, the surgical patient, big-burnt patient,
pancreatitis
, poly-traumatized patients, sepsis and HIV. After the bibliographical search, we describe the current state of knowledge regarding micronutrients intake in artificial nutrition under the above-mentioned pathologies.
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PMID:[Advances in the knowledge of the use of micronutrients in artificial nutrition]. 2151 28
The article deals with the characteristics of alterations of mineral metabolism indicators in children of various age with chronic diseases ofgastrointestinal tract and having body mass of normal and different surplus degrees. The sample consisted of 127 children aged from 6 to 15 years with chronic gastroduodenitis,
pancreatitis
and cholecystitis. The concentration of bioelements in plasma was determined using the technique of mass spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma. The study established the increase of concentration of
molybdenum
4.3 times, chrome--8.4 times and selenium--1.36 times. The revealed bioelemental misbalance impacts the overall health of children and course of disease and hence has to be accounted in case of application of treatment targeted to the correction of mineral metabolism.
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PMID:[The alteration of concentration of essential microelements in blood plasma in children with chronic diseases of gastrointestinal tract and having different body mass]. 2294 18