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Are required for proper metabolism Do not directly provide energy Are necessary for obtaining energy from the macronutrients Often function as coenzymes |
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- a protein that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction.
- are required for all metabolic reactions
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a molecule that combines with an enzyme to activate it.
Some metabolic reactions require coenzymes
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are especially important for energy metabolism.
thiamin (B1) folate riboflavin (B2) Vit B12 niacin
pantothenic acid Vit B6 biotin
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B-complex Vitamins: Thiamin (Vitamin B1)
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- This coenzyme is required for carbohydrate metabolism and to metabolize some fatty acids. Enriched foods, whole grains, and pork are good sources
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deficiency of thiamin resulting in muscle wasting and nerve damage, heart failure |
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B-complex Vitamins: Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
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Part of 2 coenzymes involved in energy metabolism. Milk is a good source of riboflavin. Ariboflavinosis: riboflavin deficiency; sore throat, swollen mucous membranes
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B-complex Vitamins: Niacin
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Nicotinamide and nicotinic acid
Coenzyme assists with the metabolism of carbohydrates and fatty acids. Good sources: meat, fish, poultry, enriched bread products. Toxicity can result from supplements which causes vasodialation (flushing)
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severe niacin deficiency
4 Ds: dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, and death |
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B-complex Vitamins: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
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Group of six related compound
Part of a coenzyme for more than 100 enzymes, amino acid metabolism, neurotransmitter, and heme synthesis (part of hemoglobin)
Good sources: enriched cereals, meat, fish, poultry, starchy vegetables
Toxicity from supplements can result in nerve damage and skin lesions
Deficiency: anemia, elevated levels of homocysteine (a protein indicative of heart disease)
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B-complex Vitamins: Folate
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Involved in DNA synthesis, amino acid metabolism, red blood cell synthesis Critical for cell division of very early embryos
Good sources: ready-to-eat cereals, enriched bread products
Toxicity can mask vitamin B12 deficiency
Deficiency: macrocytic anemia
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