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Nutrition 150
Nutrition Involved in Energy Metabolism and Blood health
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11/13/2010

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Term

Vitamins and minerals

Definition
Are required for proper metabolism
Do not directly provide energy
Are necessary for obtaining energy from the macronutrients
Often function as coenzymes
Term

Enzymes

Definition

  • a protein that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction. 
  • are required for all metabolic reactions

Term

Coenzymes

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Definition

a molecule that combines with an enzyme to activate it.

 Some metabolic reactions require coenzymes

Term
B-Complex Vitamins
Definition

are especially important for energy metabolism. 

thiamin (B1)   folate   riboflavin (B2)   Vit B12  niacin  

pantothenic acid   Vit B6  biotin

Term

 

B-complex Vitamins: Thiamin (Vitamin B1)

 

Definition

 

  • This coenzyme  is required for carbohydrate metabolism and to metabolize some fatty acids. Enriched foods, whole grains, and pork are good sources

 

Term

 

Beriberi 

 

Definition
deficiency of thiamin resulting in muscle wasting and nerve damage, heart failure
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B-complex Vitamins:
Riboflavin (Vitamin B
2)

 

Definition

 

Part of 2 coenzymes involved in energy metabolism. Milk is a good source of riboflavin. Ariboflavinosis: riboflavin deficiency; sore throat, swollen mucous membranes 

 

 

Term

B-complex Vitamins: Niacin

Definition

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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Term

Pellagra 

Definition

severe niacin deficiency

4 Ds: dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, and death

Term

B-complex Vitamins:
Vitamin B
6 (Pyridoxine)

Definition

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

Definition

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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