10.9 Vitamins Flashcards

1
Q

What are vitamins?

A

nutrients which must be included in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body

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2
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What are the fat-soluble vitamins?

A

A
D
E
K

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3
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What is vitamin A?

A

retinol; visual pigment that changes conformation in response to light

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4
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What is vitamin D?

A

stimulates calcium absorption from the gut and helps control calcium deposition in bones

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5
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What is vitamin E?

A

prevents oxidation of unsaturated fats

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6
Q

What is vitamin K?

A

necessary for formation of blood coagulation factors

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7
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What is vitamin B1?

A

thiamine; needed for enzymatic decarboxylation

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8
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What is vitamin B2?

A

riboflavin; made into FAD which is an electron transporter

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9
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What is vitamin B3?

A

niacin; made into NAD which is an electron transporter

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10
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What is vitamin B6?

A

pyridoxine; coenzyme involved in protein and amino acid metabolism

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11
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What is vitamin B12?

A

cobalamin; coenzyme involved in the reduction of nucleotides to deoxynucleotides

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12
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What is vitamin C?

A

ascorbic acid; collagen formation

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13
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What is biotin?

A

prosthetic group essential for transport of carbon dioxide groups

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14
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What is folate?

A

enzyme cofactor used in transport of methylene groups, synthesis of purines and thymine, and required for normal fetal nervous system development

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