NTR 401 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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The water-soluble vitamins: overview of water-soluble vitamins, generally readily excreted less toxic, sensitive to heat and light, function as a coenzyme, participate in energy metabolism, deficiency rare in us, function of b-vitamins. All the b-vitamins play a role in energy metabolism: enrichment act of 1941 and 1998. Many nutrients lost through milling process of grains. Enriched grains still deficient in b-6, magnesium and zinc, fiber, phytochemicals: thiamin. Coenzyme: thiamin pyrophosphate (tpp: metabolism of carbohydrates, function of thiamin (vit b1) required for metabolism of carbohydrate and branched chain amino acids. Assist in production of dna and rna synthesis of neurotransmitters. Coenzyme thiamine pyrophosphate for carbohydrate metabolism, and coenzyme for metabolism of some fatty acids: coenzyme: thiamin pyrophosphate (tpp) Removes co2 from some amino acids: food sources of thiamin. White bread, pork, hot dogs, luncheon meat, cold cereal. Enriched grains/ whole grains: rda for thiamin. Surplus is rapidly lost in urine; non toxic: deficiency of thiamin.

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