Vitamins Flashcards

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what are vitamins?

A

Vitamins are organic molecules essential to human metabolic and cellular function that cannot be produced (or in sufficient quantities) within the body and must be obtained through external sources, often the diet.

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2
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vitamins can act as ___ cofactors

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metabolic

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3
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vitamins act as precursors for ___

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specialized cellular molecules

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4
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vitamin deficiency leads to ___

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severe health problems; deficiencies are rare in western countries

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5
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T or F:

vitamin toxicity may occur with excessive consumption of certian vitamins

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true

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6
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what are the 4 fat soluble essential vitamins? which ones can cause toxicity?

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  • vitamin A, D, E, and K
  • vit. A and D can be toxic
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7
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decribe fat-soluble vitamins

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  • fatty acyl chains
  • ingested as esters
  • require cholesterol esterase for uptake
  • integrated into micelles and chylomicrons
  • chronic and subacute toxicity
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8
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what are the 9 essential water soluble vitamins? which ones can be toxic?

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  • vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12, and C
  • vit. B3, B6, and C can be toxic
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9
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describe water-soluble vitamins

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  • acute use
  • urinary excretion
  • little toxicity
  • only vitamin B12 is stored for long periods
  • absorbed by Na+ cotransporters, except B9 and B12
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10
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what are vitamers?

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  • compounds grouped under the umbrella of a single vitamin
  • vitamers are often structurally similar, related, and may be converted
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11
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what is the general function of vitamin A?

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required for normal vision, adaptive immunity, bone growth, and cell membrane stability

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12
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what is the general function of vitamin B1? what do chronic vit B1 deficiencies cause?

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  • aka thiamine
  • function: essential coenzyme
  • chronic deficiencies can cause beriberi and/or wernicke-korsakoff syndrome
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what is the general function of B2?

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  • aka riboflavin
  • essential for carbohydrate and lipid metabolism
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14
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what is the general function of vitamin B3? what is caused by a deficiency?

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  • aka niacin
  • necessary for NAD+
  • deficiency can cause pellagra
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15
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what is the general funciton of vitamin B5?

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  • aka patothenic acid
  • major component in coenzyme A synthesis
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16
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what is the major funciton of vitamin B6?

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  • aka pyridoxine
  • necessary for neurotransmitter synthesis, and function as coenzymes
17
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what is the general function of vitamin B7?

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  • aka biotin
  • cofactor for carboxylases involved in energy production, fatty acid synthesis, and amino acid catabolism
18
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what is the general function of vitamin B9? what are the daily adequate intakes?

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  • aka folate
  • essential for amino acid metabolism
  • 400 micrograms/day DFE for adults, 600 micrograms/day FE for pregnant women
19
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what is the general function of vitamin B12?

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  • aka cobalamins
  • cofactor for fatty acid synthesis
20
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what is the general function of vitamin C? what does a deficiency cause?

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  • antioxidant
  • deficiency can cause scurvy
21
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what is the general function of vitamin D? what can a deficiency cause?

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  • control of calcium and phosphate metabolism and integration into bone
  • deficiency can cause rickets
22
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what is the general function of vitamin E?

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  • antioxidant that protects against LDL oxidation
23
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what is the general funciton of vitamin K?

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required for the produciton of clotting factors and the carboxylation of osteocalcin in bone

24
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what are the 13 essential vitamins?

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  • vit A
  • vit B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12
  • vit C
  • vit D
  • vit E
  • vit K