Phosphorus: Biochemical Functions & Clinical Significance
Phosphorus: Biochemical Functions & Clinical Significance
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Phosphorus is an essential mineral crucial for maintaining health, present in various body systems. It plays a vital role in energy transfer, supports cellular structure, and is key to DNA/RNA synthesis. Clinically, phosphorus is significant in bone and teeth development, regulates blood pH, and ensures proper nerve and muscle function. Deficiencies or imbalances can lead to health issues; thus, recognising symptoms and causes is necessary. For optimal health, a balanced phosphorus intake is...