Molybdenum is a referenced to as a ‘transition’ metal and very rare trace mineral. However its importance cannot be underestimated, as it is essential for all living things. Molybdenum is located throughout our bodies in various tissues, cells, and boney structures. It is used as a cofactor in three particular enzymes, all of which are important in the chemical transformations occurring in the carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles. In humans, molybdenum also function as a cofactor for three specific enzymes:
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Learn More about Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate)
