Minerals
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In general, meat is a good source of all minerals except calcium.
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The minerals are in close association with lean tissues in meat.
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Of these, quantitatively potassium is most abundant followed by phosphorus.
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Meat is a good source of iron, which is required for the synthesis of haemoglobin, myoglobin and certain enzymes and thus plays a vital role in maintaining good health.
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Since human body has a very limited capacity to store iron, mainly in liver, it has to be a part of regular dietary intake.
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Meat provides this important mineral in a form that is easily absorbed in the system.
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Last modified: Monday, 6 September 2010, 8:57 AM