Micro final
B12
5-methyl THF requires the action of which vitamin in order to form THF
Hemochromatosis
A genetic disorder that ultimately results in excessive accumulation of iron in certain tissues
Glycogen phosphorylase
A good source of vitamin B6 is muscle meats because PLP is predominantly bound to the enzyme
Hemoglobin
Absorption of dietary iron is regulated by
Zinc
An excess of this mineral could cause an iron deficiency
Chromium
Athletes have used this mineral supplement for weight management
Running, ballet, skiing, gymnastics
Athletes of these sports are prone to iron deficiency
Copper Deficiency
Can result in iron deficiency due to an inability to oxidize iron required for transport by transferrin
Albumin
Carries zinc and copper in the portal circulation to all tissues in the body
Picolinate
Chromium absorption is enhanced
Iron
Chromium interacts with this mineral by competing for transportation in the blood by transferrin
insulin
Chromium's main function in the human body has to do with this hormone
Purines and Pyrimidines
Folate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer because of its essential role in the synthesis of
Menkes Disease
Genetic disorder that causes toxicity that individuals present with very elevated cellular copper in intestinal cells, muscle, spleen, and kidney
Copper
High, prolonged zinc intake interferes with the absorption of this mineral even if not taken simultaneously
anaerobic energy production
In the muscles during strenuous exercise, zinc helps with this function when oxygen supply is limited
Phosphorus
In the renal system, which mineral regulates body fluid pH by reacting with secreted hydrogen ions, releasing sodium ions in the process
B12
Intrinsic factor is required for the majority of absorption of which vitamin
macrocytic anemia
Large amounts of folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency and prevent
Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase
Lead may bind to this zinc dependent enzyme thereby inhibiting heme-synthesis
Elevated homocysteine levels can be due to
Low folacin, low cobalamin, and low pyridoxine
Vitamin D & Calcium
Magnesium works with these nutrients to help with bone structure
So that methyl groups are available
Methionine is used to synthesize SAM. Why is this important?
Niacin, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid
Name three vitamins that are involved in the synthesis of fatty acids
Ferrous State
Non-heme iron needs to be absorbed in this form
Renal excretion
Phosphate balance is achieved largely by
Dihydrofolate reductase
Tetrahydrofolate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer and knowledge of this need is used in cancer treatment by giving the drug methotrexate to inhibit this enzyme
90 mg
The RDA for vitamin c for adult men is
Oxidative damage from free radicals
The binding of iron by protein defends the cells against
5,10-methylene tetrahydrofolate
The degration of serine provides the majority of one-carbon groups for pyrimidine synthesis. In this process what is formed
R protein and intrinsic factor
The normal digestion and absorption of cobalamin requires adequate protein digestion in the stomach; the presence of 2 nonenzymatic proteins
Iodine
The primary physiological role of which mineral is a constituent in the thyroid hormones
ZIP4
The primary transporter of zinc into the enterocyte
Ceruloplasmin
The protein that plays a dual function in both iron and copper homeostasis
Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorous
These three minerals interact with magnesium in the body
Chromodulin
This active form of chromium amplifies the action of insulin by increasing the translocation of GLUT4 to the surface of the cell
Magnesium
This mineral activates amino acids and attachment of mRNA to the ribosome
Magnesium
This mineral plays a crucial role in protein biosynthesis
Lactate dehydrogenase
This zinc-dependent enzyme is involved in the interconversion of pyruvate to lactate
Functions of Vitamin A
Vision, gene expression, cellular differentiation growth and reproduction
Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin
What B vitamins are required for the conversion of pyruvate into acetyl CoA
Zinc, Iron, Copper
What are three deficient micro-nutrients in vegan diets
Crohn's disease and Celiac Disease
What are two GI disorders that impair absorption
Calmodulin
What is the binding protein that regulates many of the calcium-dependent enzymes
Accumulation of 5-methyl THF
What would you find under B12 deficient conditions and the methyl trap hypothesis
Ileum
Where is B12 absorbed
Bones
Where is the greatest concentration of total body magnesium found
Vitamin E
Which fat soluble vitamin has the maintenance of membrane integrity as its principal function
Parathyroid hormone
Which hormone both increases release of bone phosphorus into the blood and promotes urinary excretion of phosphorus
Copper
Which mineral is crucial for oxidizing iron to be bound by transferrin for delivery to the tissues from the gut and liver
Magnesium
Which mineral is part of the green chlorophyll pigment in green leafy vegetables
Chromium
Which mineral is thought to potentiate the action of insulin
carnitine
Which of the following molecules synthesized with the help of vitamin c underscores the important of vitamin c to fat metabolism
B6
Which vitamin is most involved in amino acid metabolism
be under-hydroxylated
Without enough vitamin c, collagen would
Major function of B12
a part of a co-enzyme
Antioxidant
a primary function of vitamin c is to act as an
Anatacids
chromium absorption is inhibited by
Calcium
inhibits iron absorption
Decrease copper absorption
phytic acid
Inhibits uptake of non-heme iron
tea
Iron
this mineral is a component of heme and functions to transport oxygen in the blood