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Caption for April 2006 Agricultural Research magazine article, "Low Zinc Levels Could Take Your Breath Away." Foods rich in zinc include chicken, eggs, cheese, oysters, beef, beans, and peanuts.
Caption for June 2005 Agricultural Research magazine article, "Unzipping Zinc's Secrets." Foods rich in zinc include chicken, eggs, cheese, oysters, beef, beans, and peanuts.
Caption for March 2002 Agricultural Research magazine article, "Zooming In on Zinc." Zinc is an essential mineral that has many functions in the human body. You can get your zinc from many foods, such as oysters (6 medium), 76.28 mg; beef, top sirloin, broiled (3 oz.), 4.97 mg; and peanuts, dry roasted (1 oz.), 0.94 mg. (Source: USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 14.) ARS scientists are studying how zinc gets transported throughout the body and how iron supplements might affect zinc absorption.
Photo by Keith Weller.