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Vanadium

Recommended Daily Intake
None established

Food Sources

  • Seafood  
  • Whole grains
  • Nuts and seeds

    Problems Associated with Deficiencies

  • Symptoms in humans have not been identified

    Functions/Potential Benefits at Recommended Levels

  • Pharmacological studies in animals suggest that vanadium may be involved in hormone, glucose, fat, bone and tooth metabolism as well as reproduction and growth

    Potential Benefits Under Investigation

  • None reported at this time

    Special Considerations/Possible Adverse Effects with Excess Intake

  • Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) is 1.8 mg/day
  • Doses of 4.5 mg a day may cause cramps and diarrhea

    * Information in this chart is not intended to provide a complete review on any topic.
    ** The information in this chart is in reference to healthy adults only, not to children or pregnant and lactating women.

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