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Folic Acid

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Folic Acid Question 1. Give an account of the chemistry, sources, and dietary functions of folic acid. Answer: Folic acid: Chemistry Consists of Pteridine ring p-amino benzoic ring (PABA) Glutamic acid Has one glutamic acid residue known as pleural-glutamic acid The active form is tetrahydrofolate Dihydrofolate reductase → folic acid → … [Read more...] about Folic Acid

Fat Soluble Vitamins

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Fat Soluble Vitamins Question 1. Fat-soluble vitamins Answer: Vitamins A, D, E & K are fat-soluble vitamins Properties: Their availability in diet, absorption & transport is associated with fat They are soluble in fats & oils & in fat solvents They are stored in the liver & adipose tissues They are not readily excreted in urine They … [Read more...] about Fat Soluble Vitamins

Riboflavin

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Riboflavin "What is riboflavin? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 1. Vitamin C  Answer: It is water soluble vitamin It plays an important role in human health & disease It is readily absorbed by the intestines & excreted in urine About 60-70 mg of vitamin C is required per day Citrus fruits are main sources of vitamin C Its … [Read more...] about Riboflavin

B1, B6 & B12 – Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System

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B1, B6 & B12 - Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System Question 1. Name the vitamins necessary for neurological functions  Answer: Vitamins necessary for neurological fun lions are Thiamine, Vitamin HI Pyridoxine, Vitamin H6 "Understanding B1, B6, and B12 through FAQs: Roles, sources, and benefits explained" Question 2. Name the Coenzymes of vitamin B1, … [Read more...] about B1, B6 & B12 – Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System

Provitamin

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Provitamin Question 1. Provitamins  Answer: It is a substance that may be converted within the body into a vitamin It is a substance with little or no vitamin activity but can be converted to an active form by normal metabolic processes Example: Provitamin B5 is panthenol which may be converted in the body to vitamin B5 Provitamin A is (3 carotenes, the body … [Read more...] about Provitamin

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