Chromium
Chromium is a chemical element which has the symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is a steely-gray, lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish and has a high melting point. It is also odourless, tasteless and malleable. Chromium was named after the Greek word "Chrōma" meaning color, because of the many colorful compounds made from it.
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Biological Role
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Trivalent chromium (Cr(III) or Cr3+) is required in trace amounts for sugar metabolism in humans (Glucose Tolerance Factor) and its deficiency may cause a disease called chromium deficiency. In contrast, hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI) or Cr6+) is very toxic and mutagenic when inhaled, as publicized by the film Erin Brockovich. Cr(VI) has not been established as a carcinogen when in solution, though it may cause allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
The popular dietary supplement chromium picolinate complex generates chromosome damage in hamster cells. In the United States the dietary guidelines for daily chromium uptake were lowered from 50-200 µg for an adult to 35 µg (adult male) and to 25 µg (adult female).
Chromium is found in the following products:
ANDRO-VITO
APHRO-VITA
LIBIDO-VITA
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