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 deficiency leads to scurvy
“Understanding riboflavin through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”
Question 2. Coenzymes of Riboflavin & niacin
Answer:

Question 3. What are the diseases caused by deficiency of Niacin & Vitamin B12
Answer:

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Question 4. Importance of folic acid in the diet
Answer:
- Folic acid is important in one-carbon metabolism
- The Coenzyme of it, tetrahydrofolate( THF), serves as an acceptor or donor of one carbon units
- It is involved in the synthesis of important compounds like

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Question 5. Source & functions of vitamin B12
Answer:
Sources:
- Liver, kidney, milk, curd, eggs, fish, pork & chicken
Functions:
- Synthesis of methionine from homocysteine
- Vitamin B12 is used as Methylcobalamin in this reaction
- Isomerization of methylmalonic CoA to succinyl CoA
- It occurs in the presence of vitamin B12 Coenzyme, deoxyadenosine cobalamin
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