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Manganese (Mn)

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Although the biological effects of manganese deficiency are well established in several animal species, no role in human nutrition has yet been described. Animals rendered manganese deficient show retardation of growth, skeletal & muscular abnormalities, and neurological signs. The human requirement for manganese is very low and even during prolonged TPN no clear evidence of deficiency has emerged. However, because of the potential importance of manganese, additives containing the element have been included in TPN regimens. Earlier, some trace element additives contained too much manganese leading to brain abnormalities shown on magnetic resonance imaging and, in a few cases, Parkinson's Disease-like symptoms. Current additives contain less manganese but children with liver problems can still accumulate this element.

We recommend whole blood samples for assessment of manganese status and long-term occupational exposure. For whole blood where the normal concentrations are about ten-fold higher than in serum, the manganese from contamination is proportionally less significant and so no special precautions are necessary in sampling.

Manganese toxicity is a known problem in metal refining and manganese ore production. Respiratory illness and eventually neurological effects are seen after years of heavy exposure. No guidelines for biological monitoring are available.

Sample Requirements and Reference Values

Sample Type

Blood

Container

Lithium heparin or 'trace Element' (heparin)

Precautions

We recommend all plastic lithium heparin tubes or Sarstedt 2 mL paediatric lithium heparin tubes. Vacutainers, including the plastic lithium heparin vacutainer, do not have a low enough blank for this analysis.

Volume

400 µL (minimum)

Reference range

70 to 280 nmol/L
> 360 nmol/L (potentially toxic)

Turnaround time

1 week

Method

Graphite furnace/atomic absorption spectrometry

 

FSA on Manganese

Linus Pauling Institute