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Molybdenum is required only in tiny amounts but is vital as a cofactor for enzymes that process sulfur amino acids, purines, and aldehydes. Deficiency is extremely rare, and most people meet needs easily with a varied diet.
Seen in genetic MoCo deficiency → severe neurologic problems. Acquired deficiency has been reported in long-term TPN without molybdenum supplementation.
High intakes may raise uric acid, causing gout-like symptoms. Very high doses may interact with copper status.
TGA-compliant note: This page describes normal physiological roles and supporting nutrients. It does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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