HLTH 220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Citric Acid Cycle, Thiamine Pyrophosphate, Homocysteine

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B vitamins are coenzymes: substances needed by enzymes to perform many chemical reactions in the body. Release energy from cho, protein, and fat to form atp. Maintain healthy skin, hair, eyes, and liver. Support proper function of the nervous system. Water-soluble vitamins include both vitamin c and b complex vitamins. Roles of b complex include: energy releasing, hematopoietic, other (random other functions) Thiamin b1 was the first b vitamin discovered. Dietary thiamin is converted to the active form thiamin pyrophosphate (tpp) Metabolism of carbohydrates and certain amino acids. On average, us men and women meet daily needs for thiamin. Pork is the richest source of naturally-occurring thiamin. Water-soluble so they can be exerted from the body. Wet beriberi: affects cv system, symptoms are rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, edema. Dry beriberi: affects nervous system, symptoms are difficulty walking, confusion, loss of coordination. Chronic alcohol abuse can lead to advanced form, wernicke-korsakoff syndrome, a progressively damaging brain disorder.

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