Copper is the chemical element at number 29 in the periodic table, symbol Cu. It is an essential micronutrient for the human body.
Most of the copper in the human body is present as Cu+ (cuprous) and oxidized Cu2+ (cupric) compounds. It is
Average daily intake of Cu is between 0.5 and 1.5 mg
Highest concentration of Cu is seen in
Within the brain Cu is prominently seen in the basal ganglia, hippocampus, cerebellum, numerous synaptic membranes, and in the cell bodies of cortical pyramidal and cerebellar granular neurons (2)
Copper excess is seen in Wilson's disease.
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