Carotenoids Flashcards

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1
Q

Examples of Provitamin A carotenoids:

A

a-carotene

B-carotene

g-carotene

B-cryptoxanthin

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2
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examples of Non provitaminA carotenoids

A

lycopene

lutein

zeanthin

astraxanthin

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3
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B-carotene characteristics

A

red-orang pigment

lipid soluble

can be converted to Vitamin A

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sources of B-carotene

A

orange and yellow bright f and v

green leafy V

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Lycopene characteristics

A

red pigment

lipid soluble

no vitamin A activity

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6
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Sources of lycopene

A

tomatoes!! watermelon grapefruit papaya guava apricot

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lutein and zeaxanthin characteristics

A

yellow pigment

lipid soluble

no vitamin A activity

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8
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sources of lutein

A

green veggies - broccoli kiwi corn eggs

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9
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sources of zeaxanthin

A

peppers (yellow and orange) corn potato eggs

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10
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bioavailability of carotenoids

A

cooked and heated processed foods have increased absorption of carotenoids

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what must happen in order for dietary carotenoids to be absorbed intestinally?

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they must be released from the food matrix and incorporated into micelles

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12
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carotenoids absorption requires the presence of ___ in a meal

A

FAT

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13
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where and how are carotenoids absorbed

A

duod and jejun -

low [] = carotenoid transporters

high [] = passive diffusion

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14
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B-carotene can be metabolized in the enterocyte to form _____

A

retinol

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15
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the process of b-carotene metabolism into retinol depends on what

A

the amount and form of carotenoids consumed and the vitamin A status

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16
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carotenoids are transported in ______ to what___

A

chylomicrons to extra hepatic tissue - (remaining is brought to LV for storage)

17
Q

carotenoids can be packaged for further transport as part of ____

A

VLDL or other lipoproteins - then taken back to extra hepatic tissue

18
Q

where is B- carotene primarily stored

A

Liver and adipose tissue

19
Q

where are lutein and zeaxanthin primarily stored

A

in the macular region of the retina ( because they both freely cross the BBB)

20
Q

what is the only essental function of B-caroten

A

source of vitamin A

21
Q

what other function do B-carotene and other carotenoids have

A

antioxidant

22
Q

in light filtering, carotenoids allow what

A

absorption of light in the visible range of spectrum

23
Q

what color light do lutein and zeaxanthin primarily absorb

A

blue

24
Q

carotenoids are metabolized to a variety of compounds and excreted into ___

A

bile

25
Q

vitamin A deficiency may occur in people whose diet is low in both ___ + ___

A

vitamin A and B-carotene

26
Q

there is an increased risk of what type of cancer in vitamin A deficiency

A

prostate

27
Q

there is an increase risk of age-related macular degeneration with vitamin A (deficiency or toxicity)

A

deficiency

28
Q

synthetic B-carotene is in what form

A

all-trans B carotene

29
Q

natural B carotene is derived from what

A

algae

30
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natural lycopene is available from what

A

tomato

31
Q

do carotenoids or vitamin A have less toxicity

A

carotenoids

32
Q

hypercarotenosis and carotenodermia is what?

A

yellow-orange discoloration of the skin due to carotenoid toxcity

33
Q

______ supplementation has been shown to increase the risk of lung cancer in smokers and should be avoided in current smokers

A

B-carotene

34
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are carotenoids OK in pregnancy

A

yes- but it is still a good idea to avoid them and high doses alltogether