vitamins Flashcards
A Name Forms Active Forms Function Deficiency
- Retinol
- b carotene(plant)/retinol (animal)
- retinaldehyde/retinoic acid
- vision(retinaldehyde) and cellular grown (retinoic acid)
- night blindness, perifollicular kyperkeratosis(hard, rough nodules)
- xeropthalmia(keratomalacia)
D From Activated Form Function Deficiency People affected
- Cholecalciferol
- D3–>kidney 1,25 (OH)2-D3
-intestine ca absorption
kidney ca reabsorption
bone ca resorption
- rickets, osteomalacia
- kidney problems can lead to D problems, elderly with little sun exposure, breast fed infants of color
E
name
function
tocopherols
free Radicals
-inhibition of platelet formation
-with PUFAs and can protect them from oxidation
K
function
coenzyme for:
causes what disease
phylloquinone
coagulation
gamma glutamyl carboxylase
hemorrhagic disease of the new born
B1 Name Part of...which is a Coenzyme for... Disease Random Deficiency effects Seen in who
Thiamine TPP Pyruvate dehydrogenase Berberi Cerebral Beriberi-ataxia opthalmolegia -pentose pathway peripheral neuropathy inability to maintain muscle tone cardiac bereiberi
B2 Name Part of....that is a coenzyme for... Deficiency signs excess
Riboflavin FAD, FMN Succinate dehydrogenase glossitis, angular stomatis bright yellow urine
B3
Synthesized from
Reactions involving
Disease
Niacin Tryptophan NAD and NADPH Pellegra (necklace) 4 D's (derm, diarrhea, death, dementia)
B9
Name
Function
Deficiency
Folic Acid
Purine and pyrimidine synthesis and methylation of tRNA
-transfers methyl group
Low–>decrease in TMP(thymidine monophosphate)–>decreased DNA synthesis
- Metabolastic Anemia
- Neural tube defects
-Hyperhomocysteinemia–>CVD
***Decreased thymidine monophosphate
B12
Name
Function
Deficiency
Cobalamin
- Enzyme: Methylmalonyl coA mutase
(methylmalonyl coA–>succinyl coA)
(Creb cycle)
Deficiency: Methylmalonly coA mutase doesnt work and instead methylmalonyl coA goes to methylmalonic acid–>increased urinary methylmalonic acid
- Methione Metabolism
Enzyme: Methionine synthase(homocystein mehtyltransferase)
Deficiency: Increase in Homocystein–>Hyperhomocysteinemia
- if no IF B12 not absorbed–>pernicious anemia
- Methyl trap
need methionine synthase for recycling of tetrahydrofolate
*****increased urinary methylmalonic acid
**Hyperhomocysteinemia
***need methionine synthase for recycling of tetrahydrofolate
B9+B12
methionine synthetase
Hyperhomocysteinemia–>CVD
Ca
function
intracellular signaling
low calcium leads to increased pth and activation of D
Phosphorus
function
refeeding syndrome
bone, phospholipids, acid/base
refeeding syndrome: rapid glycogen synthesis–>depletion of plasma phosphorus
Iron
Transferrin=Fe3
Ferritin=Fe2
Heme iron=animal food=Fe2
Non heme iron=plant and animal=Fe2 or Fe3
Deficiency:
less ferritin but more transferrin receptor
Signs: microcytic, hypochronic anemia
Seen in:
Men GI bleeds
Premetapausal females
Shortened gestation baby
Symptoms: fatigue, pallor, impaired cognitive, decreased body temp reg, decreased immune
- ***Test: TIBC
- measures capacity of transerrin to accept iron–>increased in deficiency!!!
Iodine
cofactor for
deficiency causes
thryoxine
goiter
C
name
function
deficiency causes
ascorbic acid
post translational modification of collagen
prolyl or lysyl hydroxylase
scruvy