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NutriBase tracks a variety of minerals, including Calcium (mg),Copper (mg), Chloride (mg)*, Chromium (mcg)*, Fluoride (mg)*, Iodine (mcg)*, Iron (mg), Magnesium (mg), Manganese (mg), Molybdenum (mcg)*, Phosphorus (mg), Potassium (mg), Selenium (mcg), Sodium (mg), and Zinc (mg).

* Chloride, Chromium, Fluoride, Iodine, and Molybdenum values were not provided by the USDA Nutrient Data Laboratories. All values for these components contained in this software were taken from data provided by manufacturers. Most of this information appears in the categories labeled" "Vitamin and Mineral Supplements," "Sports and Diet Nutritionals," and "Medical Nutritionals."

Nutrient data for most foods were determined by methods of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC, 1995). Calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, zinc, copper, and manganese were usually determined by atomic absorption and inductively coupled plasma emission spectrophotometry.

Related topics include Proximates, Vitamins, Amino Acids, and Fatty Acids.

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