NUTR 120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8-9: Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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Vitamins: organic compounds needed in the diet in small amounts to promote and regulate the chemical reactions and processes needed for growth reproduction, and maintenance of health. Fortification: a term used generally to describe the process of adding nutrients to food, such as the addition of vitamin d to milk. Enrichment: a food that has had nutrients added to restores those lose in processing to a level equal to or higher than originally present. Bioavailability: how well a nutrient can be absorbed and used by the body. Provitamin or vitamin precursor: a compound that can be converted into the active form of a vitamin in the body. Coenzymes: small non-protein organic molecules that act as carriers of electrons or atoms in metabolic reactions and are necessary for the proper functioning of many enzymes. Many b vitamins function together in energy metabolism. Beriberi: the disease resulting from a deficiency of thiamin. Thiamin pyrophosphate: the active coenzyme form of thiamin.

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