Copper revision - week 12 Flashcards
1
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Absorbed
A
- In SI
- 12-70%
- decreased with arge intake of Cu, Fe and Zn, phytates
2
Q
Transported
A
- Bound to protein eg. Albumin – taken to liver
- Released to other tissues from liver bound to ceruloplasmin
3
Q
Stored
A
liver and kidney
4
Q
Excreted
A
bile and faeces
5
Q
Major function
A
Aids in
- iron metabolism (by cofactor of ceruloplasmin)
- works in antioxidant enzymes (cofactor to superoxide dismutase)
- energy metabolism (cofactor to cytochrome C)
- regulation of neurotransmitters (cofactor of monoamine oxidase enzymes)
- is involved in formation connective tissue
6
Q
Food source
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Liver, cocoa, nuts, whole grains, shellfish
7
Q
Deficiency
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- Anemia – low white blood cell
- Loss of hair and skin pigmentation
- Lou gehrid disease
8
Q
Toxicity
A
Wilsons disease - copper build up
- Liver cirrhosis due to resulting excessive oxidative stress
- Neurological/psychiatric manifestations