Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Flashcards
What are the two forms of vitamin C and which is active?
Dehydroascorbic acid is found in food
Must be reduced to ascorbic acid to be in active form
How is ascorbic acid absorbed?
In small intestine
- dehydroascorbic acid: facilitated diffusion
- ascorbic acid: active transport
Best absorbed in small doses, larger doses = less absorption
How is vitamin C transported through the body?
free in the blood as ascorbic acid
Where is Vitamin C stored?
Not in a particular organ, is in body ‘pool’ of 300-400mg
What is the function of Vitamin C?
- electron donor to free radicals (reducing agent)
- cofactor to metalloenzymes (e.g. glutathione peroxidase)
this is bc when metalloenzymes are used the metal ion is often oxidised and ascorbic acid reduces it back to be reused - Collagen synthesis
Explain the role of vitamin C in collagen synthesis?
For strong collagen, the 3 protein strands need to form a tight triple helix
For this proline and lysine need to be hydroxylated (by prolylhyroxylase and lysinehydroxylase). These are metalloenzymes which require Fe3+ ion
This hydroxylation allows the twisting and binding into the helix structure
Ascorbic acid reduces iron to keep it in the Fe2+ form so that the enzymes can continue
What is caused by an ascorbic acid deficiency?
- Scurvy (inadequate collagen synthesis, bleeding gums, poor wound healing, fatigue)
What are sources of Vitamin C?
- Capsicum
- Kiwi
- Guava
- Strawberries