Chapter 9 (Bio)- Vitamins
What roles does vitamin A play in the body?
Cell production Cell growth Formation of epithelial cells
What roles does vitamin A play in the body?
Cell production Formation of epithelial cells Cell growth
Which of the following animal foods are good sources of vitamin A?
Eggs Liver Fish
What is the most active form of vitamin A in the body?
Retinol
carnitine and lipoic acid
vitamin-like compounds that are water-soluble
Liver, butter, fish, fish oils, and eggs are all good sources of which vitamin?
preformed vitamin A
When are the body's requirements for vitamins highest?
pregnancy infancy adolescence
Vitamin E functions to ______.
protect polyunsaturated fatty acids in cell membranes maintain nervous tissue maintain immune system function
What criteria must a nutrient meet to be classified as a vitamin?
the nutrient occurs in commonly eaten foods signs and symptoms of a health problem occur if the nutrient is missing from the diet the body cannot make it at all or in sufficient quantities to maintain good health
Water Soluble Vitamins
thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B-6, pantothenic acid, folate, biotin, bitamin B-12, and vitamin C
Which fat-soluble vitamin serves as a major antioxidant in the body?
vitamin E
What is highly reactive and removes electrons from more stable molecules such as proteins, fatty acids, and DNA?
Free radical
Which fat-soluble vitamin is involved in the production of active blood clotting factors?
K
Which of the following is true about free radicals?
It removes electrons from more stable molecules It is a substance with an unpaired electron It is highly reactive
What vitamin is found in plant and animal food sources but can also be synthesized by bacteria in the intestinal tract?
K
Which foods are good sources of vitamin D?
-Milk -Salmon -Herring
Criteria for Vitamins
1. Cannot be synthesized by the body or make enough to maintain good health 2. Occurs naturally in foods 3. Deficiency disorder occurs if substance is missing from the body or is not properly metabolized 4. Health is restored by supplying missing substances
According to a nationwide survey, approximately ______ of American adults had low blood levels of vitamin D.
50%
Certain acne medications, like Accutane, containing high levels of vitamin ______ should not be prescribed during pregnancy due to the increased risk for harm to the fetus.
A
Fat soluble Vitamins
A, D, E, K
Which of the following are fat-soluble vitamins?
A, D, E, K
Which roles does vitamin D play in the body?
Assists with absorption of calcium Production of bones Maintains phosphorus levels in blood Maintenance of bones
Exception for limited amounts of water-soluble vitamins stored
B-12
Choose the true statements about vitamin D.
Calciferol comes from plant and animal sources. Vitamin D is not considered an essential nutrient. Vitamin D is considered a hormone.
Vitamins more likely to be toxic
Fat soluble vitamins
Which cooking methods best preserve the vitamin content of foods?
Microwaving Steaming Stir-frying
Which roles does vitamin D play in the body?
Production of bones Maintenance of bones Maintains phosphorus levels in blood Assists with absorption of calcium
Which of the following are good sources of beta-carotene?
Pumpkin Spinach Carrots
Which disease is characterized by a vitamin D deficiency and leads to soft and misshapen bones in children?
Rickets
is a deficiency disease in children characterized by inadequate vitamin D levels. This results in bones that are soft and misshapen.
Rickets
Which of the following are major food sources of vitamin K?
Soybean and canola oils Margarine and salad dressing Green leafy vegetables
Which food storage methods best preserve vitamin content?
Storing foods in high humidity Storing food at near freezing temperatures Storing foods away from air
Which foods are good sources of vitamin E?
Sunflower seeds and plant oils
What is a complex organic compound that regulates certain metabolic processes in the body?
Vitamin
A complex organic compound that regulates certain metabolic processes, and meets certain criteria
Vitamins
How are vitamins different from Macronutrients
Vitamins are not metabolized for energy, they are present in small amounts in foods, required in milligram and microgram amounts.
Carrots, sweet potatoes, broccoli, and mangoes are all good sources of
beta-carotene
The yellow-orange pigments in fruits and vegetables are called
cartenoids
Dark green fruits and vegetables that contain carotenoids are not yellow-orange in color because of the presence of
chlorolphyll
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are all
fat soluble
The body is able to store which group of vitamins?
fat soluble vitamins
The bioavailability of vitamins can be affected by:
food preparation GI transit time food processing
Vitamin E protects the polyunsaturated fatty acids that are located in cell membranes from being damaged by
free radicals
Most vitamins are ____ bioavailable from natural food sources, rather than from supplements alone.
more
About 10% of the body's supply of menaquinone (vitamin K2) is supplied by ______.
intestinal bacteria
Where is fat soluble vitamins stored
liver and adipose tissue
Choose the functions of vitamin E.
maintains nervous tissue protects cell membranes from being damaged by free radicals maintains immune system function
vitamin A
normal vision and reproduction, cellular growth, and immune system function
Vitamin D comes from both plant and animal food sources, the _____ form of vitamin D is called ergocalciferol.
plant
Keeping foods in high humidity and away from air are storage methods that _____ vitamin content.
retain
primary site of vitamin absorption
small intestine
Most people do not need to be concerned about vitamin toxicity unless they are
taking megadoses of vitamin supplements or consuming large amounts of vitamin-fortified foods.
An agent that causes birth defects is called a
teratogen
How does your body excrete water soluble vitamins
urine
T or F: Only the alpha-tocopherol form of vitamin E is used by the body
True
vitamin D
absorption of calcium and phosphorus, maintenance of normal blood calcium, calcification of bone, and maintenance of immune function
How do antioxidants work?
adding electrons to radicals
the most active form of vitamin A in the body
Retinol
By sacrificing electrons, ________ protect molecules such as the DNA in the nucleus from being damaged by free radicals
antioxidants