Manganese
Manganese
Publication Year:
2021
Authors:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Resource Type:
Factsheet
Manganese overview for health professionals. Research health effects, dosing, sources, deficiency symptoms, side effects, and interactions here.
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Factsheet
Publication Year
2021
Author
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Relevant Country
United States
Specific Contaminants
Heavy Metals, Manganese
Business Connect Takeaways
Manganese overview for health professionals. Research health effects, dosing, sources, deficiency symptoms, side effects, and interactions here.
Manganese is an essential nutrient that plays a role in many biological processes, including metabolism, bone development, and wound healing. It is found in a variety of foods, including whole grains, nuts, and leafy green vegetables.
While manganese is important for human health, exposure to high levels of manganese can be toxic and cause neurological symptoms such as tremors, difficulty walking, and cognitive impairment. Vulnerable groups such as infants, the elderly, and those with liver disease may be more sensitive to the effects of manganese toxicity.