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Searching For The Right Copper Balance

The Clean Energy Election?

The return of a Labor Government is also being hailed as an endorsement of Australia’s remarkable renewables journey, but there’s still a long way to go. A lot of issues…

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World Copper Supply & Demand Shifts

The world’s copper market is expected to see a significant surplus over the next two years says the latest forecast from the International Copper Study Group (ICSG). The Group said…

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Aurelia Metals Green Lights Aussie Copper Mine

Australian mining and exploration company Aurelia Metals with two existing mines in  the Cobar Basin in New South Wales will now develop the Great Cobar copper mine. The project involves…

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Rare Child Cancer Sees Possible Copper Cure

Survival from a rare but deadly childhood cancer could improve by applying an existing drug that’s currently used to manage excess copper in the body says Australian study. The drug…

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August 6, 2023 · General

People need just the right balance of copper to thrive, but for some people copper deficiency is a big problem and can even be fatal. A new breakthrough looks like helping.

Copper is an essential nutrient which most healthy people get from foods like nuts, meats and fish. Some rare genetic disorders like Menkes disease however, means the body is unable to absorb copper.

Too little copper compromises our cells’ ability to make energy, transport iron and perform other life-supporting functions. Too much though can be toxic. A new USA study suggests that a promising drug called “elesclomol” could open up the possibility of treating copper deficiency in future. 

“Right now, there is no effective drug for copper deficiency diseases,” said Mohammad Zulkifli, a research scientist at Texas A&M University who was part of the new study and lead author on the recently published paper on it in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences or PNAS.

“We know elesclomol binds with copper very tightly outside the cell, but we did not know how copper is released from the drug once inside the cell until now.”

The new study found that a protein called ferredoxin 1 (FDX1) offers the key to unlock the copper from elesclomol. The protein resides inside mitochondria, which are the energy-generating powerhouses of human cells.

Zulkifli added, “what releases copper outside the mitochondria? We do not know. So we’ll be focusing on what is causing that release in future work.”

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The Clean Energy Election?

The return of a Labor Government is also being hailed as an endorsement of Australia’s remarkable renewables journey, but there’s…

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World Copper Supply & Demand Shifts

The world’s copper market is expected to see a significant surplus over the next two years says the latest forecast…

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Aurelia Metals Green Lights Aussie Copper Mine

Australian mining and exploration company Aurelia Metals with two existing mines in  the Cobar Basin in New South Wales will…

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Rare Child Cancer Sees Possible Copper Cure

Survival from a rare but deadly childhood cancer could improve by applying an existing drug that’s currently used to manage…

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