Nutrition - Fat Soluble Vitamins
Vitamin D has three targets
1) GI Tract to absorb more Calcium and Potassium 2) Bones to release Calcium and Potassium 3) Kidney to retain more
Fat Soluble Vitamins
A, D, E, K Require Fat for absorption Stay in Body Long
Vitamin D Function
Absorption of calcium and phosphorus Bone maintenance
Only Vitamin E form that is active in human body?
Alpha-tocopherol - only form that provides vitamin E activity in humans
Vitamin E Main Function
Antioxidant MX Red Blood Cell membranes
Groups at risk for Vitamin D Deficiency?
Babies being breastfed only and elderly
Which has the highest Vitamin A Activity?
Beta carotene has higher Vitamin A activity (compared to retinoids)
Which is the most potent Vitamin A precursor found in plants?
Beta-Carotene is potent precursor found in dark orange fruits and vegetables (apricots, sweet potatoes, carrots, red peppers)
Some blood things are antagonists to what vitamin
Blood Thinner can be antagonist to Vitamin K (Coumadin)
Vitamin A Carotenoids Sources
Carrotes, leafy greens, sweet potatoes, apricots
Vitamin K Function
Coenzyme for blood clotting proteins *Activates Prothrombin --> Thrombin*
Vitamin A Toxicity
Hypercarotenemia - stored in fat so your skin can turn orange if you eat too many carrots
Vitamin A in Digestive Tract
In small intestine, retinol and carotenoids combine with bile acids to form micelles which facilitate diffusion into mucosal cells
Where is 90% of Vitamin A stored in?
Liver
Fat Soluble Vitamins are Stored in
Liver and adipose tissue
Groups at Risk for Vitamin E Deficiency
Newborns premature newborns people on long term antibiotics
Vitamin A Deficiency
Night Blindless Keratinization of skin because cells not differentiating properly *Xeropthalmia*: eye issues
Vitamin K is also known as
Phylloquinones - Plant Form Menaquinone - Made by bacteria and found in animals
What type of Vitamin A is found in Plants?
Plants contain Provitamin A compounds called *carotenoids* Yellow, orange, and red pigments
Vitamin K Deficiency
Primary Deficient - rare - hemmorrhage Secondary Deficiency can occur if having issues digesting fats
Provitamin A versus Preform Vitamin A
Provitamin A - found in plants Preform Vitamin A - more absorbable form
What is Preformed Vitamin A
Retinoids (Retinol, Retinal, Retinoic Acid) *Animal Foods: liver, fish, egg yolks, dairy provide Retinol attached to fatty acids* Retinoids are more absorbable
Which Vitamin A form is more easily absorbed? Carotenoids or Retinoids?
Retinoids are more easily absorbed
Vitamin A - Retinoid Sources
Retinol: liver, fish, fortified milk and margarine, butter, eggs
Vitamin D Deficiency Diseases
Rickets (abnormal growth) Osetomalacia (weak bones and pain)
What is the major Source of Vitamin D?
Sunlight other sources: liver, fatty fish, egg yolks
Vitamin E is also called
Tocopherol is chemical name for Vitamin E
Once Fat Soluble Vitamins are absorbed...
Transported with fats through lymphatic system in chylomicrons before entering blood
Vitamin K Sources
Vegetable Oils Leafy Greens *Made by intestinal bacteria as well*
Which fat soluble vitamin deficiencies are common in developing world?
Vitamin A and D
Plant versus Animal Version
Vitamin D2 --- Plant version Vitamin D3 --- Animal Version
Active Form of Vitamin D?
Vitamin D3
Cholecalciferol
Vitamin D3 - found in foods (fatty fish, egg yolks) Cholecalciferol is form of Vitamin D made in skin of animals by action of sunlight
Vitamin E Deficiency Disease
hemolytic anemia - results when RBC break open
Vitamin E sources
nuts, fats Vegetable Oils Leafy Greens Seeds, nuts, peanuts
Major Functions of Vitamin A
*Vision - promote clear cornea and converts light energy into nerve impulses* Support Fetal development Bone Remodeling Beta Carotene --> antioxidant *Promote Cell differentiation*
Dietary Vitamin D in inactive until altered in the....
liver and then kidney