Nutrition Chapter 8
Pellagra, death
A niacin deficiency disease is ________. Symptoms include the 3 D: dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia, and eventually the fourth D: ________
protein, acid and pepsin, small intestine, absorption, colon
Absorption of Vitamin B12 1) Vitamin B12 in food is bound to ______. 2) in the stomach, __________ help release vitamin B12 from food proteins 3) cells in the stomach lining release intrinsic factor (IF) 4) in the upper portion of the ____________ (duodenum), intrinsic factor binds to vitamin B12 5) in the lower part of the small intestine (ileum), the vitamin B12- intrinsic factor complex binds to receptors on cells, allowing ___________. 6) in the _________, vitamin B12 is synthesized by microorganisms but cannot be absorbed
Enrichment
Adding nutrients back to foods that have lost nutrients due to processing. An example is the addition of B vitamins to white rice.
B vitamins
Any metabolism of protein, carbs, or fat uses ____________
B12 deficiencies
Atrophic gastritis may lead to ___________________
Coenzymes, chemical group, incomplete enzyme, enzyme, coenzymes
B vitamin functions- __________________. 1) the vitamin combines with a ____________ to form the functional coenzyme (active vitamin). 2) the functional coenzyme combines with the ________________ to form the active _______. 3) The active enzyme binds to one or more molecules and accelerates the chemical reaction to form one or more new molecules. 4) The new molecules are released, and the enzyme and ______ (vitamin) can be reused or separated
40-90, small intestine
Bioavailability of vitamins- Approximately _______ percent of vitamins are absorbed in the ______________
inactive provitamin, vitamin percursor
Bioavailability of vitamins- Some vitamins are absorbed in ___________ or ________________ forms that must be converted into active forms by the body
Vitamins
Bioavailability of vitamins- _________ must be absorbed by the body in order to perform their functions
fat
Bioavailability of vitamins- fat-soluble vitamins require ______ int he diet to be absorbed
transport, specific
Bioavailability of vitamins- water-soluble vitamins may required ______ molecules or ___________ molecules in the GI tract
liver
Biotin's dietary sources are _____, egg yolks, yogurts, and nuts
Avidin
Biotin- ___________ in raw eggs binds to biotin
weak, abnormal
Collagen molecule --> no vitamin C --> ______________ connective tissue
strong, healthy
Collagen molecule --> vitamin C --> _________, cross-linked connective tissue
Protein
Finding vitamins in foods- ___________ include Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Biotin, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin A, Vitamin D
Grains
Finding vitamins in foods- ___________ include Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin B6, Folate, and Vitamin E
Fruits
Finding vitamins in foods- ____________ include Folate, Vitamin C, Vitamin A
Dairy
Finding vitamins in foods- ____________ include Riboflavin, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12
Vegetables
Finding vitamins in foods- ______________ include Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin K
FAD, FMN
Flavin adenine dinucleotide (__________) and Flavin mononucleotide (________) are the coenzyme form of riboflavin
neural tube
Folate deficiency- ________ defects
Macrocytic anemia, macrocyte
Folate deficiency- ___________. Red blood cell precursor --> folate deficient --> cells are unable to divide (megaloblast) --> ________
cardiovascular disease, vitamin B6, cysteine
Folate, Homocysteine- high levels of homocysteine in the blood increase the risk of __________________. If __________ is deficient, homocysteine cannot be converted to ________, so levels rise
folate, vitamin B12
Folate, Homocysteine- if _________ or _________ is deficient, homocysteine cannot be converted to methionine (which converts to proteins), so level rise
Vitamin C, DNA
How antioxidant work- without _______________, free radicals can damage ______ and other molecules. Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals so they can no longer damage molecules such as DNA
lumen, water-soluble vitamin
In the ________ of small intestine, ______________________ breaks down and enter the blood vessel
lumen, Bile, digested lipids, fat-souble vitamins, Microvilli
In the _________ of small intestine, ______, ____________ and _________________ form Micelle, which breaks into fat-soluble vitamins and Fatty acid, and they enter into _________ to form chylomicron and enter the lymph vessel
early pregnancy
Low folate intake in ______________ is associated with an increased risk of rural tube defects (NTD)
energy, metabolism
Niacin plays an important role in the production of _______ and in general ___________
Chicken
Number one source for niacin is _________
red blood cells
Red blood cell precursor --> folate adequate --> normal cell division --> ______________
citric acid cycle, absorption
Riboflavin is an important component in the __________________ and for assisting the body with the ________ of other vitamins
folic acid
The folate listed on labels of fortified foods is primarily ______________, which is more available than natural forms of folate. In order to compare the folate content of these foods to recommendations, the amount of folic acid must be converted to dietary folate equivalent, expressed as ug DEF. Daily value of folate is 400 ug. Convert ug flocate acid into ug DFE is to muyltiply the ug folic acid by 1.7
energy production, carbohydrate metabolism, the production of ribose, nervous system
Thiamin assists in ____________, ________________, ________________, and the health of the _____________________
Acetyl Co-A, pyruvate
Thiamin gets __________ out of ______________, Acetyl-CoA then produces neurotransmitter synthesis and ATP
iron
Vitamin B12 is necessary for the proper abosorption of _____ in the body
iron supplementation
Vitamin B12- pernicious anemia is a form of anemia that does not respond to ____________________
Decarboxylation reactions
Vitamin B6 functions-________________________ removes the acid group (COOH) from amino acids, so they can be used to synthesize neurotransmitter
nerve damage
Vitamin B6- a toxicity from supplements can cause irreversible ____________________
scurvy, 2000
Vitamin C deficiency is called ________. Vitamin C UL is _______ mg. Vitamin C does not cure the common cold
antioxidant, collagen, iron absorption
Vitamin C functions as an _______ in the body, help maintain the immune system, is important in the production of _____ and aids in _________
oxygen, light, and heat
Vitamin C in foods can be destroyed by _________, as well as contact with copper or iron cookware
Vitamins, growth, health
______ are organic compounds essential in the diet to promote _____ and ______ maintenance
Milk
______ is number one source of riboflavin
Enzyme
_______ alone cannot act on molecules
Folate, DNA synthesis
_______ coenzymes are needed for ____________ and the metabolism of some amino acids
Vitamin C
_______ is also known as ascorbic acid or ascorbate
Niacin, tryptophan
________ can be synthesized in the body from the essential amino acid, __________, if the diet is adequate in tryptophan
Thiamin, B1
________ was the first B vitamin to be identified, and also called ______
Alcohol, pork
_________ decreases thiamin and absorption of thiamin and absorption of thiamin. Thiamin is found in meat, fruit, nuts, and grains. Number one source is ______________
Riboflavin
_________ is easily destroyed by heat and exposure to light
chicken
__________ is high in vitamin B6
B vitamins
__________ were originally thought to be one chemical substance, but are actually many different substances. That is the reason for B1, B2, B12...
Vegan diets
____________ need to be supplemented with readily-absorbable form of B12
Frozen foods, more, high temperatures, lower
_______________ are often frozen in the field in order to minimize nutrient losses. Thus frozen fruits and vegetables may supply _________ vitamins than fresh ones. The ___________________ used in canning reduce nutrient content. However, because canned foods keep for a long time, do not require refrigeration, and are often less expensive than fresh/frozen foods, they provide an available, affordable source of nutrient that may be the best choice in some situation. Sometimes, fresh produce is ___________ in nutrients than you would expect because it has spent a week in a truck, traveling to your store, several days on a shelf, and maybe another week in your refrigerator.
Dietary supplements
_______________ can be another source of vitamins in the modern diet
Vitamin preservation, heat, vegetables, boiling, nutrients, water-soluble vitamins
________________ - 1) store food away from ______ and light, and eat it soon after purchasing it 2) Cut fruits and vegetables as close as possible to the time when they will be cooked or served. 3) don't soak ___________ 4) cook vegetables with as little water as possible by microwaving, pressure-cooking, roasting, grilling, stir-frying, or baking rather than _______ them 5) if foods are cooked in water, using the cooking water to make soups and sauces so that you can retrieve some of the ________________ 6) don't rinse rice before cooking, in order to avoid washing away _____________________
Water-souble vitamins
________________ include the B vitamins and Vitamin C
Fat-soluble vitamins
________________ include vitamin A,D,E and K .
Vitamin B6
________________ is also called pyridoxine and comprises a group of compounds including pyridoxal, pyridoxine, and pyridoxamine
Dietary supplements, wide variety
_________________ cannot replace the benefits of a diet containing a ____________ of foods
Dietary supplements
_________________ contain some combination of vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids, enzymes or extracts
alcoholics
a deficiency of thiamin in _____________ is called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
beri beri
a deficiency of thiamin is called ______________
pyridoxal phosphate
all three forms of vitamin B6 can be converted into _______________, which is required for many enzyme reactions in the body
energy metabolism
biotin functions as a coenzyme in ________________________
carbocyclic acid
biotin transfers ________________
absorption of vitamins
depend on vitamins' concentration and form
folic acid
excessive intake of ______________ can mask B12 decencies
fruit and oatmeal
good sources of vitamin C in dietary source include ____________________
heart disease
low folate intake has been associated with an increased risk of _________________ related to the metabolism of the amino acid homocysteine
niacin supplements
niacin toxicity from overuse of __________ can result in elevated blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, nausea, vomiting, elevated blood sugar levels and impaired liver function
Sunflower seeds
number one dietary source for pantothenic acid is ______________________
Trout
number one dietary source of vitamin B12 is ____________
Lentils
number one dietary sources for folate is _____________
Fortification
process of adding nutrients to foods. The added nutrients are generally not found in the food or are added in much larger amounts, such as fortifying orange juice with calcium
bioavailability
the amount of Vitamin C absorbed and used
NAD, NADP
two active coenzymes are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (_________) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (____________)
nicotinic acid, nicotinamide
two forms of niacin are ___________ and ___________
animal products
vitamin B12 is most readily absorbed from ______________
anemia
vitamin B6 deficiency may result in ________ due to impaired hemoglobin synthesis and neurotransmitter issues
transamination reaction
vitamin B6 functions- ______________ synthesize nonessential amino acids by transferring an amino group to a carbon compound. transamination = steals nitrogen group
deamination reactions
vitamin B6 functions-_________________ removes the amino group from amino acids, so they can be used to produce ATP or to synthesize glucose