1 | The importance of minerals, their functions and sources | [1] p 179-185; [2] p 167-169 |
2 | Classification of minerals, macro minerals, calcium, phosphorus | [1] p 175-189; [2] p 169-178 |
3 | Macro minerals; Sodium, Potassium and Chlorine | [1] p 196-198; [3] p 105-108 |
4 | Macro minerals; magnesium and sulfur | [1] p 195-196; [2] p 183-186; [3] p 108-111 |
5 | Micro (trace) minerals; Iron | [1] p 199-203; [2] p 194-199; [3] p 111-113 |
6 | Micro minerals; Copper | [1] p 203-207; [2] p 199-203; [3] p 113-116 |
7 | Micro minerals; Cobalt, Manganese | [1] p 207-212; [2] p 203-205; [3] p 116-118 |
8 | Micro minerals; Zinc, Iodine | [1] p 212-218; [3] p 118-119;121-122 |
9 | Micro minerals; Selenium | [1] p 218-223; [3] p 122-124 |
10 | Micro minerals; Molybdenum, fluorine, chromium | [1] p 223-225; [2] p 209-210; [3] p 124 |
11 | Toxic substances; Lead, Cadmium | [1] p 227-228; [2] p 217-218 |
12 | Toxic Material; Mercury, Florin | [1] p 228; [2] p 215-216 |
13 | Other minerals | [2] p 217-219 |
14 | Other minerals | [2] p 217-219 |