Vitamin D

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inactive form of vitamin D that is ready for excretion

24,25 dihydroxyvitamin D

what is the storage form of vitamin D

25-OH D3 (calcidiol)

which form is converted to D3 from skin

7 dehydro cholesterol

ergosterol can be converted to

D2

less toxic supplement form of vitamin D: D2 or D3?

D2

vitamin D form present in plants

D2 ergocalciferol

supplement form of vitamin D

D2 or D3

steroid 7 dehydrocholesterol is synthesized in skin and converted to

D3

vitamin D form present in the skin

D3 cholecalciferol

two forms of vitamin D

D3 cholecalciferol D2 ergocalciferol

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D

OH group added by 1 hydroxylase

24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D

OH group added by 24 hydroxylase

what are some factors that can affect vitamin D3 synthesis in the skin?

ageing degree of skin pigmentation sunscreen

largest storage site of vitamin D

blood

25-hydroxy vitamin D

calcidiol

D3 is converted to ____________________ in the liver

calcidiol

1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D=

calcitriol

active form of vitamin D

calcitriol

main function of vitamin D

calcium absorption

How stable is vitamin D?

can be heated, frozen etc. very stable

precursor of vitamin D

cholesterol

micelles of vit D are incorporated into

chylomicrons

1 a-hydroxylase

enzyme that converts calcidiol to active form of vitamin D in the kidney

plant origin=

ergosterol

animal origins of vitamin D

fatty fish, liver, egg yolk, dairy products

calcitriol made in

kidney

who can synthesize more vitamin D in the skin: lighter or darker skinned people?

lighter skin

calcidiol is made in the

liver

calcidiol made in

liver

vitamin D is absorbed from a

micelle

Vitamin D fortified D products

milk, margarine, some cereals and breads

vitamin D is not found __________________ in many foods

naturally

is vit D essential?

not always

vitamin D form synthesized in the skin and converted to D3

steroid 7 dehydrocholesterol

how long is D3 stored in the liver?

three months

Vitamin D is transported in the blood by

vitamin D binding protein (DBP)


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