What is the primary role of Molybdenum in the human body?

A Acting as a cofactor for enzymes involved in antioxidant defenses
B Playing a crucial role in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids
C Serving as a component of enzymes involved in the detoxification of toxic substances
D Regulating the balance of electrolytes in the body
Molybdenum is a trace element that acts as a cofactor for several enzymes, including those involved in the detoxification of toxic substances.
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Minerals and Trace Elements Nutrition and Biochemistry Molybdenum Medium MEDICAL Confidence: high