Vitamin B2 - Riboflavin Flashcards

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Vitamin B2 - Riboflavin

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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is vital for energy production and the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and protein.

B2 is a fluorescent green/yellow compound supplements over 27mg (maximum absorbed amount) will colour urine bright yellow.

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Vitamin B2 - Food Prep

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Riboflavin is very sensitive to light, and content is also reduced by heating/boiling, freezing and leeching into cooking water (yellows the water).

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Vitamin B2: Food Sources

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Food sources: Yeast extract, spinach, wild salmon, mushrooms, almonds, quinoa, lentils, kidney beans, organic eggs, meat.

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Vitamin B2: Roles

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Energy (ATP) production
Liver Detoxification
Iron Metabolism

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Vitamin B2: ATP production - Functions

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• Metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
• For Krebs cycle & beta oxidation
• B2 is a constituent of 2 key energy carriers: FAD (flavin adenine
dinucleotide) & FMN (flavin mononucleotide)

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Vitamin B2: ATP production - Therapeutic Uses

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  • Fatigue
  • Migraines (400mg/day)
  • Stress (multiple B vitamins are depleted during times of stress)
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Vitamin B2: Liver Detoxification - Functions

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  • Detoxification via CYP450 enzymes (phase I liver detoxification system).
  • Regeneration of glutathione
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Vitamin B2: Liver Detoxification - Therapeutic Uses

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Liver Detox programmes

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Vitamin B2: Iron metaboism - Functions

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B2 is required for iron metabolism

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Vitamin B2: Iron Metabolism - Therapeutic Uses

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Anaemia

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Vitamin B2 - Absorption

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• Maximum absorption from a single dose is 27mg. Bile salts help intestinal absorption. Antacids and alcohol impair absorption.

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Vitamin B2 - What impacts bioavailabilty

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Bioavailability is impaired by:

• Copper, zinc, caffeine, theophylline (in chocolate), saccharin.

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Vitamin B2 - Dosage

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• Doses between 90-400mg per day (split through the day).
• Smoking can reduce levels in the body. B2 demands are increased with heavy exercise, pregnancy and ageing.
Do not exceed daily recommendations in pregnancy and lactation.

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Vitamin B2 - Toxcity

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Generally considered non toxic.

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Vitamin B2 - Deficiency

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• Depletion is common but deficiency is rare. More likely to occur in combination with other water soluble vitamin deficiencies. There is extremely efficient reutilisation of riboflavin in deficiency.

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Vitamin B2 Deficiency - Signs and Symptoms

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  • Sores at the margins of the lips / mouth corners - angular stomatitis
  • Red, dry, atrophic tongue .
  • Scaly dermatitis (especially around the mouth, nose, eyes and ears) and red, tired and gritty eyes.
  • Fatigue, weakness, poor concentration,
  • Deficiency (although rare) can also cause alopecia.