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  1. ... determines how much iron is absorbed from the diet and released from storage sites in the body. ... 10 percent of the iron obtained from the diet. Mutations in the HFE gene can increase the ...
  2. ... determines how much iron is absorbed from the diet and released from storage sites in the body ... body to absorb too much iron from the diet. The excess iron accumulates in, and eventually damages, ...
  3. ... breaking down nitrogen-containing compounds derived from the diet. One of these compounds is trimethylamine, which is ... body odor characteristic of trimethylaminuria. Studies suggest that diet and stress also play a role in determining ...
  4. ... of fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the diet and primarily affects the gastrointestinal system, eyes, nervous ... fat-soluble vitamins from being absorbed from the diet and transported through the bloodstream to the body' ...
  5. ... from food. Ferroportin transports iron obtained from the diet that is absorbed through the walls of the ... body to absorb too much iron from the diet. The excess iron accumulates in, and eventually damages, ...
  6. ... the nutrients they need from a well-balanced diet. However, some individuals are nutrient-deficient due to their diet, illness, stress, or a variety of other reasons ...
  7. ... to help process and store fats in the diet. A particular variation in the PNPLA3 gene has ... Pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Interplay between Diet, Gut Microbiota, and Genetic Background. Gastroenterol Res Pract. ...
  8. ... sugar found in milk) and carbohydrates in the diet during digestion.In the intestinal tract, the SGLT1 ... take in (absorb) glucose and galactose from the diet. The protein is found in intestinal epithelial cells, ...
  9. ... neurotransmitter).Although asparagine can be obtained through the diet, the amino acid cannot cross the protective barrier ... have little or no function. Asparagine from the diet likely makes up for the enzyme's inability ...
  10. ... which is an essential nutrient obtained from the diet.Proteins that contain selenocysteine are called selenoproteins. Researchers ...
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