Molybdenum is a transition element, easily changing its oxidation state, electron transfer plays a role in the oxidation-reduction reaction in vivo. In oxidized form, molybdenum is likely to be in the +6 valence state. Although during the electron transfer it is also likely to be restored first as a valence state. However, the reduction in enzyme has been found after the other oxidation state of molybdenum. Molybdenum is a xanthine oxidase / dehydrogenase, aldehyde oxidase and sulfite oxidase components, which indeed know the human body and trace elements necessary for plants and animals.
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