19- Vitamins Flashcards

1
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organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts

A

vitamins

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  • fat-soluble
  • vision, proper growth, maintenance of epithelial cells, antioxidant properties(healthy teeth)
  • from the liver, milk, egg yolk, cheese, ß-carotene (in green vegetables, carrots, yellow and red fruits
  • transported by chylomicrons and retinol-binding protein(stored in the liver)
A

Vitamin A

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3
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-fat-soluble
-functions like hormones(maintaining normal calcium metabolism)
-forms:
ergocalciferol (D2) in plants
cholecalciferol (D3) in animals skin (by UV rays of sunlight)
-from fish, egg yolk

A

vitamin D

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4
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  • produced in the kidney
  • active form of vitamin D
  • the concentration is regulated by plasma levels of calcium and phosphate
A

1,25,dihydroxycholecalciferol

Calcitriol

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5
Q

calcitriol promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the ………..

A

intestine

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6
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calcitriol causes the production of ……..

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Calbindin (calcium-binding protein)

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7
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the most serious complication of vitamin D deficiency is ………………

A

low blood calcium

hypocalcemia

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8
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rickets and osteomalacia is caused by

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lack of vitamin D

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9
Q

teeth are made from a protein matrix that is mineralized with:
1- ……… (requiring vitamin C)
2-………. (requiring vitamin D)

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1- collagen

2-calcium and phosphorus

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10
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  • necessary for activation of blood coagulation
  • a deficiency results in post-traumatic and internal bleeding
  • green leafy vegetables
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Vitamin K

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11
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  • water-soluble vitamin
  • forms Absorbic acid
  • collagen and bone formation, amino acid metabolism
  • sources: citrus fruits, tomatoes, gooseberry
  • men cant synthesize it due to the lack of gluconolactone oxidase enzyme
A

Vitamin C

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12
Q
diseases from ......... deficiency:
1-scurvy: swollen and sore mouth and gums
2-cardiovascular diseases
3-stroke
4-cataracts
5-lead toxicity
A

Vitamin C

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13
Q

serves as a coenzyme in the formation or degradation of α-keto acids

  • sources: whole grains / whole wheat flour
  • partially destroyed by heat
  • deficiency leads to beriberi (weakness)
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Thiamine

Vitamin B1

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14
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-exists in tissues bound with enzymes
-flavoproteins catalyze the oxidation/reduction of a substrate.
-the 2 coenzymes are FMN(flavin mono nucleotide), FAD
(flavin adenine dinucleotide)

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Riboflavin (vitamin B2)

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15
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enzymes containing riboflavin are called

A

Flavoproteins

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16
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deficiency of niacin leads to a condition called ………. (rough skin)

A

pellagra

17
Q

…….. deficiency is the most common vitamin deficiency (also among pregnant women)
-abundant in vegetables

A
Folic acid (folate)
(vitamin B9)
18
Q

deficiency of ……..:
1-megaloblastic anemia
2-neural tube defects in the fetus

A

Folic acid

19
Q
  • plays an essential role in RBC formation, nerve function, DNA production
  • present in curd because of lactobacillus bacteria
  • if deficient, unusual FA accumulate into cell membranes
A

Vitamin B12