Minerals - Copper (Cu) Flashcards

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Copper (Cu)

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  • As a component of several enzymes known cuproenzymes, copper (Cu) is an essential mineral for human health
  • Cu is absorbed mostly in the small intestine, and to a lesser degree, the stomach (enhanced by stomach acid). It is excreted in bile.
    Cupro = relating to copper
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Food sources

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Cu is found in both plant and animal foods (dairy is a poor source)

Key food sources / Per 100 g:
Seeds/nuts: Sesame, cashews, sunflower / 4082 mcg
Grains/legumes: Quinoa, oats, chickpeas / 820 mcg
Vegetables/fungi: Shiitake, avocado, garlic / 896 mcg
Organ meat: Calf’s liver / 4466 mcg
Shellfish: Oysters, Lobster, crab, prawns / 2679 mcg

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Functions: Antioxidant

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Functions: Antioxidant
* Cu is a component of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase and ceruloplasmin
Therapeutic Uses:
* Free-radical protection
* Atherosclerosis

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Functions: Structural

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Functions: Structural
* Supports the structure of skin, blood vessels and bone. Cu is a component of ‘lysyl oxidase’, an enzyme needed for cross-linking collagen and elastin
* Melanin formation
Therapeutic Uses:
* Wound healing
* Vascular health
* Osteoporosis
* Burns

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Functions: Red blood cells

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Functions: Red blood cells
* Together with our iron, Cu is involved in haem synthesis and the formation of erythrocytes
Therapeutic Uses:
* Anaemia and Fatigue

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Functions: Immunity

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Functions: Immunity
* It is thought that the innate immune system (especially phagocytes) use concentrations of Cu to kill bacteria
Therapeutic Uses:
* Neutropenia (low neutrophil count)
* Infections

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Functions: Nervous system

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Functions: Nervous system
* Formation and maintenance of the myelin sheath
* Copper is a co-factor for the conversion of dopamine to noradrenaline, which is a neurotransmitter that mobilises the body for ‘fight or flight’ (i.e. increases blood pressure, releases glucose)
Therapeutic Uses:
* Neurotransmitter synthesis
* Alertness
* Focus
* Fight or flight
Redox = chemical reaction involving a transfer of electrons between two species

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Deficiency

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  • Copper deficiency is rare because many foods contain good amounts of Cu and we need very little (adults: 1.3 mg mg – 1.6 / day)
  • However, deficiency may be induced by:
    o Long-term high Zinc supplementary (>50mg / day) depresses Cu absorption and restrict utilization of Cu)
    o Infants fed cow’s milk (dairy is a very poor source of copper)
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Deficiency signs and symptoms

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The most frequent signs and symptoms of deficiency are:
* Anaemia (due to Cu role in iron metabolism)
* Bone fractures (due to Cu role in college structure)
* Impaired growth and reduced skin pigmentation
* Recurrent infections

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Toxicity

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Acute toxicity is typically only seen from contaminated drinking water (E.g. copper pipes) or genetic disorders (Wilsons disease). Investigate water supply, supplementation or high-Cu food intake.
* Symptoms of acute Cu toxicity include:
o Vomiting
o Diarrhoea
o Liver/kidney damage
o Haemolytic anaemia
o Coma and Death

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Overload

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Copper overload is more common, especially in women as oestrogen can cause Cu retention. Explore Zinc deficiency and gut function
* Symptoms of Cu overload include:
o Emotional instability
o ADHD
o Intolerance to OCP (oral contraceptive pill)
o Low immunity (Zn deficiency)
o Skin sensitivity to cheap metal
o Allergies
o Acne and more

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Functions

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Antioxidant
Structural
Red blood cells
Immunity
Nervous system

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