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Molybdenum
Molybdenum/Nutrient Depletion:
Arginine
Arginine: In animals, arginine was reported to decrease concentrations of molybdenum in the femur of rats (
187
).
Copper
Copper: In animals and humans, molybdenum and its constituents have been reported to alter copper levels with or without the addition of sulfur (
137
;
138
;
139
;
140
;
101
;
141
;
142
;
65
;
143
;
144
;
145
;
146
;
147
;
104
;
148
;
10
;
149
;
150
;
151
;
25
;
24
;
22
;
175
;
155
). Adequate supplementation with copper may help prevent alterations in copper levels or decrease molybdenum levels, depending on the dose administered (
140
;
101
;
104
;
144
;
150
;
147
;
143
;
191
;
213
;
154
;
170
;
214
). Copper sulfate administration was reported to decrease the solubility of molybdenum and copper in the rumen of sheep (
215
).
Germanium
Germanium: In animals, germanium has been reported to decrease molybdenum in the femur of rats (
193
).
Magnesium
Magnesium: In animals, molybdenosis resulted in a decrease of magnesium in the serum and organs (
100
).
Methionine
Methionine: In animals, the administration of molybdenum with sulfur decreased the production of methionine by microorganisms in the rumen (
202
).
Phosphorus
Phosphorus: In animals, molybdenosis resulted in a decrease of phosphorus in the serum and organs (
100
).
Sulfur
Sulfur: In animals, plasma molybdenum was reported to be decreased by sulfur supplementation in sheep (
152
).