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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Standard Zinc Doses Cause Significant Copper Enzyme Decline in Healthy Adults

Standard Zinc Doses Cause Significant Copper Enzyme Decline in Healthy Adults

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Last updated: 10/06/2026 12:16
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Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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Scientific illustration showing zinc and copper interaction in intestinal cells with metallothionein protein
Research reveals zinc supplements at 50mg daily trigger a cellular mechanism that traps and eliminates copper, reducing copper-dependent enzyme activity by 47% within 10 weeks. Standard blood tests miss this depletion entirely. — Photo: RDNE Stock project / Pexels
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New research quantifies the mineral interaction effect that many supplement users remain unaware of. A controlled study demonstrates that 50mg daily zinc supplementation—the typical dose in immune support formulations—reduces erythrocyte superoxide dismutase activity by 47% within just 10 weeks of consistent use.

The depletion mechanism operates through metallothionein protein synthesis in intestinal cells, which traps copper and prevents its absorption. Most concerning is that serum ceruloplasmin and other standard copper blood tests show no abnormalities, creating a false sense of safety. This diagnostic blind spot means individuals supplementing with zinc at recommended doses may experience functional copper deficiency without clinical awareness.

The research underscores the importance of understanding mineral interactions in supplement protocols and the limitations of conventional biomarkers.

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