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What are the substances rich in inorganic nutrients but do not contains humus

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coverage of Nutrients

Most compilations provide coverage of all the macronutrients and most of the vitamins and major inorganic nutrients. The principal gaps at present are the trace elements for which, despite their nutritional desirability, it is difficult for the compilers to provide representative values for the reasons discussed earlier. The coverage of the carotenoids in most databases is limited at present, but in the future, one should expect better coverage. The same will be possible for the different folate vitamins, although the analytical methods are possibly less well developed. Many databases give limited coverage of the carbohydrates in foods. Coverage of the nonnutrient biologically active components represents a greater problem because of the great number of potential constituents coupled with the variety of methods, but nutritional research interests in these components should eventually identify the most important constituents to include.

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coverag e of nutrients

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