title from merging (copy)

studied byStudied by 0 people
0.0(0)
get a hint
hint

Vitamin A

1 / 103

Tags & Description

Studying Progress

New cards
104
Still learning
0
Almost done
0
Mastered
0
104 Terms
0
New cards

Vitamin A

Deficiencies Rare due to inadequate intake, fat malabsorption dry/inflamed eyes (xerophthalmia), night blindness (nyctalopia), family conjunctiva (bitot spots) Dry, scaly skin (xerosis cutis) or hair Inc susceptibility to infection (immunosuppression)

New cards
1
New cards

Vitamin A

Treats: Skin disorders, severe acne (isotretinoin) Promyelocytic leukemia (all-trans retinoic acid) Prevent and treat age related macular degeneration (carotenoids) Measles (when deficient)

New cards
2
New cards

Vitamin A

Toxicities: Inc intracranial pressure, dizziness, nausea, headaches, blurred vision Skin irritation, dry skin, alopecia Fetal deformations (cardiac, cleft palate) w/ isotretinoin Excessive beta carotene - carotenodermia (orange skin)

New cards
3
New cards

Vitamin A

Foods: leafy green veggies, liver, fish oil, milk, eggs, colored fruits and veggies (beta carotene in orange,red), fortified foods like grains

New cards
4
New cards

Vitamin A

Retinal Retinol Retinoic acid Carotenoids = (beta-carotene)

New cards
5
New cards

Vitamin A

Antioxidant Helps vision (absorbs light in retinal receptors) Immune function (antioxidant) Cellular growth, dif, communication (esp epithelial cells)

New cards
6
New cards

Vitamin E

Tocopherol Alpha-tocopherol Tocotrienol

New cards
7
New cards

Vitamin E

Foods: wheat germ, nuts, seeds, vegetable/plant oils, smaller amounts in fruits and vegetables, fortified foods

New cards
8
New cards

Vitamin E

Antioxidant (helps prevent and treat age related macular degeneration), anti-inflammatory, immune enhancement, inhibits platelet aggregation (stops clots)

New cards
9
New cards

Vitamin E

Deficiencies Bc of fat malabsorption (low birthweight premies) Hemolytic anemia, acanthocytosis (misshapen RBC), muscle weakness, skeletal myopathy, ataxia, dec proprioception, vibration sensation Neuropathy, retinopathy Impaired immune response

New cards
10
New cards

Vitamin E

Toxicities Enterocolitis in infants Risk of bleeding/enhanced anticoagulation with warfarin

New cards
11
New cards

Vitamin K Phylloquinone = K1 Menaquinone = K2

Phytomenadione Phytonadione Phylloquinone Menaquinone

New cards
12
New cards

Vitamin K

Food: 1 - green leafy vegetables (some vegetable/plant oils), 2 - animal products and fermented foods (soybeans); made by gut bacteria

New cards
13
New cards

Vitamin K

coagulant - matures clotting factors, matures prothrombin Bone metabolism - osteocalcin needs vitamin ...

New cards
14
New cards

Vitamin K

Low availability of vit __ in breast milk so given to newborns Now should consume consistent amount of vitamin __ when on warfarin (before used to say no vit __)

New cards
15
New cards

Vitamin K

Deficiencies Bc of fat malabsorption, prolonged antibiotic use (blocks vitamin K metabolism because digested in gut) In newborns - hemorrhagic disease (unable to synthesize in gut, doesn't cross placenta, low in breast milk) Causes: bleeding/hemorrhage, easy bruising, increased PT/INR (nosebleeds, bleeding gums, blood in urine and stool, black stools, heavy menstrual bleeding) Can contribute to osteoporosis or osteopenia

New cards
16
New cards

Vitamin K

Toxicities NONE - but menadione (synthetic ___ precursor) can be toxic to infants

New cards
17
New cards

Vitamin D

Calciferol (D1) Ergocalciferol (D2) Cholecalciferol (D3) Calcitriol (active form)

New cards
18
New cards

Vitamin D

Foods: fatty fish and fish oil (little n milk, cheese, and eggs), mushrooms (and fungi), fortified milk, dairy, cereal, orange juice, formula Also sunlight

New cards
19
New cards

Vitamin D

Bone health- inc absorption of Ca+ and P+, inc bone remineralization at low levels and resorption at high levels Cell growth and differentiation, immune, anti-inflammatory Endocrine and cardiovascular functions

New cards
20
New cards

Vitamin D

Treats: low bone density (osteopenia, osteoporosis), supplement in breast milk

New cards
21
New cards

Vitamin D

Deficiencies: when deficient associated with diseases and conditions but supplements don't help Due to malabsorption, less sun exposure, liver or kidney disease that alters metabolism, darker skin color Rickets in children (bowlegs, craniotables - softening of bones in skull) Osteomalacia (soft/weak) and osteoporosis in adults Associated w/ hypocalcemia (tetany/spasms/numb/seizure) Inc prevalence of chronic disease

New cards
22
New cards

Vitamin D

Toxicities: Hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria - bone less, kidney stones, vascular and tissue calcification and heart arrhythmias Anorexia, weight loss, polyuria, stupor

New cards
23
New cards

Vitamin C

Foods: fruit, vegetables (broccoli, peppers, cauliflower, cabbage), fortified foods

New cards
24
New cards

Vitamin C

Reducing agent, antioxidant (protects from free radical damage) Helps in regeneration of antioxidants (like vit E) Inc bioavailability and absorption of Fe (reduces to Fe2+) Enzyme cofactor - synthesis of collagen (hydroxylation of proline and lysine), carnitine, catecholamines (converts dopamine to norepinephrine) ???may prevent cancer, CVD, enhance immunity and healing

New cards
25
New cards

Vitamin C

Deficiencies: Weakened blood vessels and connective tissue bc lack of collagen and iron def anemia Swollen gums, subcutaneous bleeding of gums, weakened immunity, poor wound healing, anemia = fatigue, easy bruising and petechiae (bleeding under skin), joint pain, edema, hair and tooth loss (corkscrew hair)

New cards
26
New cards

Vitamin C

Toxicities Excessive supplements Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, GI discomfort, fatigue Kidney stones (oxalate) Inc iron absorption/ worsen hemochromatosis

New cards
27
New cards

Vitamin B1

thiamine

New cards
28
New cards

Vitamin B1

Foods: animal product (liver/organs, poultry, fish, eggs, milk and dairy), legumes, nuts, seeds, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
29
New cards

Vitamin B1

ATP energy production: Branched-chain ketoacid dehydrogenase Alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (TCA) Pyruvate dehydrogenase (glycolysis to TCA) Transketolase (synthesis of ribose units for DNA and RNA in PPP) Nerve function - thiamine triphosphate

New cards
30
New cards

Vitamin B1

treat deficiencies and can improve ejection fraction in those with heart failure

New cards
31
New cards

Vitamin B1

Deficiencies - alcoholism, malnutrition, GI disorders Dry Beirberi - neuro Peripheral neuropathy, muscle wasting, leg cramps Wet Beriberi - cardio Heart failure, cardiomyopathy, edema Wernicke encephalopathy - acute/life threatening/reversible Confusion, ophthalmoplegia, nystagmus, ataxia, neuropathy Korsakoff syndrome -alcoholism amnesia/false memories, personality changes, psychosis Wernicke-Korsakoff: alcoholism, HIV-related)

New cards
32
New cards

Vitamin B2

Foods: animal product (liver/organs, poultry, fish, eggs, milk and dairy), legumes, vegetables, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
33
New cards

Vitamin B2

riboflavin

New cards
34
New cards

Vitamin B2

ATP energy production - component of FAD and FMN in Krebs Cycle

New cards
35
New cards

Vitamin B2

Req for synthesis of vitamin A, folate, niacin, B6, K Req for neurotransmitter metabolism (dopa, NE) Helps maintain normal levels of homocysteine

New cards
36
New cards

Vitamin B2

recommended for migraine prevention (bc plays a role in mitochondrial function)

New cards
37
New cards

Vitamin B2

Deficiencies (rare in isolation) - alcoholism, malnutrition, GI disorders, thyroid disorders Oral: mouth and lip sores (cheilosis- fissures at corners), inflammation of mouth (stomatitis), and tongue (glossitis-magenta bright red) Skin lesions, alopecia, itchy eyes, corneal vascularization

New cards
38
New cards

Vitamin B2

NO toxicities (can cause bright yellow urine)

New cards
39
New cards

Vitamin B3

Niacin Nicotinic acid Nicotinamide

New cards
40
New cards

Vitamin B3

Foods: animal product (liver/organs, poultry, fish, eggs, milk and dairy), legumes, vegetables, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
41
New cards

Vitamin B3

Produced from tryptophan

New cards
42
New cards

Vitamin B3

Involved in 200+ redox reactions ATP production (glycolysis, Krebs cycle) - component of NAD+ and NADP+ Synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol, DNA, steroid hormones, vitamins (C,folate)

New cards
43
New cards

Vitamin B3

treat dyslipidemia ( anti-atherosclerotic - anti buildup of fats in arteries), Hartnup's disease (tryptophan deficiency)

New cards
44
New cards

Vitamin B3

Deficiencies - pellagra, (rare in isolation) - alcoholism, malnutrition, GI disorders, dialysis, HIV, because: Defective tryptophan absorption - Hartnup's disease Metabolism - carcinoid syndrome Meds interfering with tryptophan metabolism Symptoms: 3-4 Ds - dermatitis, diarrhea (vomiting and glossitis), dementia (headache, apathy, fatigue, depression), even death

New cards
45
New cards

Vitamin B3

Toxicities RARE - only from supplements red/flushed face,itching, nausea and vomiting, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia (gout), liver damage (jaundice, elevated liver enzymes), dizziness, fatigue, low BP

New cards
46
New cards

Vitamin B5

pantothenic acid

New cards
47
New cards

Vitamin B5

Foods: animal product (liver/organs, beef, poultry, fish, yogurt, milk), plants - shiitake mushrooms, avocado, sunflower seeds, nuts, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
48
New cards

Vitamin B5

Found everywhere - synthesis of CoA and succinyl CoA In Krebs cycle, metabolism of cholesterol and fats, steroid hormones, acetylcholine and ketones, and synthesis of heme

New cards
49
New cards

Vitamin B5

Deficiencies: rare in isolation, malnutrition Symptoms: dermatitis, alopecia, peripheral neuropathy - numbness and burning of hands and feet, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, anorexia, enteritis, abdominal cramping Irritability and restlessness, headache, fatigue

New cards
50
New cards

Vitamin B5

NO toxicities (except mega supplements can cause GI distress)

New cards
51
New cards

Vitamin B6

pyridoxine Active form = pyridoxal phosphate PLP

New cards
52
New cards

Vitamin B6

Foods: animal product (organs, meat, poultry, fish), plants/legumes (chickpeas), some fruits and vegetables, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
53
New cards

Vitamin B6

Protein metabolism: Transamination of amino and keto acids, ALT, AST Decarboxylation reactions (-CO2) Synthesis of heme, niacin, histamine, glutathione, etc. Neurotransmitter synthesis (serotonin, EPI, NE, DOPA, GABA) Involved in homocysteine metabolism (with B12, folate) Role in immune function

New cards
54
New cards

Vitamin B6

Supplement to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy

New cards
55
New cards

Vitamin B6

Deficiencies - rare in isolation, malnutrition, GI prob, alcoholism, HIV, dialysis, med interactions risk factor for vascular and inflammatory diseases (Microcytic anemia, sideroblastic anemia (low Hgb, excess iron)) nausea, vomiting, inflammation of mouth and tongue (glossitis, cheilosis) convulsions, irritability, peripheral neuropathy

New cards
56
New cards

Vitamin B6

Toxicities - rare from food, from supplement Peripheral neuropathy, ataxia, nausea

New cards
57
New cards

Vitamin B7

Biotin

New cards
58
New cards

Vitamin B7

Foods: animal product (liver/organs, beef, pork, fish, eggs, milk and dairy), plants - sweet potato and avocado, seeds, nuts, yeast, fortified grains, breads, cereals

New cards
59
New cards

Vitamin B7

Cofactor for multiple carboxylase enzymes (add C) - in synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids, gluconeogenesis, catabolism of branched chain AA Pyruvate carboxylase, acetyl-CoA carboxylase

New cards
60
New cards

Vitamin B7

Modulation of cell signaling, regulation of gene expression, histone mod

New cards
61
New cards

Vitamin B7

Supplement - used to promote hair, nails skin by stimulating keratin production - but not sufficient evidence

New cards
62
New cards

Vitamin B7

Deficiencies: Bc malnutrition, alcoholism, parenteral nutrition w/out supplement, long term antibiotics and avidin (protein in raw egg whites) inhibit ____ absorption Symptoms: alopecia, scaly red rash around eyes, nose, mouth, genitals Brittle nails Depression, lethargy, hallucinations, numbness and tingling of extremities, seizures

New cards
63
New cards

Vitamin B9

folate

New cards
64
New cards

Vitamin B9

Foods: animal product (organs, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy), legumes, vegetables (leafy green), fruits fortified grains, breads, cereals (deficiency common in those who avoid gluten)

New cards
65
New cards

Vitamin B9

Converted to tetrahydrofolic acid (THF) - coenzyme for 1-carbon methyl transfer Needed for DNA synthesis, cell division, heme synthesis, B-12-homocysteine conversion

New cards
66
New cards

Vitamin B9

Supplement: fortified to reduce neural tube defects pre and during pregnancy (otherwise low birthweight, preterm delivery, fetal growth retardation); insufficient evidence to support prevention of cancer, CVD, and cog decline

New cards
67
New cards

Vitamin B9

Deficiencies - malnutrition and malabsorption, HIV, alcoholism, interactions with methotrexate, phenytoin, sulfonamides

New cards
68
New cards

Vitamin B9

Deficiencies: high homocysteine and associated w/anemia, CVD, cog decline Macrocytic, megaloblastic anemia - fatigue, weakness, heart palpitations, shortness of breath nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, weight loss, glossitis, cheilosis Changes in skin, hair, nails No neurological symptoms

New cards
69
New cards

Vitamin B9

Toxicities - excess ___ masks B12 deficiency (both manifest in megaloblastic anemia) but can't correct neuro symptoms of B12

New cards
70
New cards

Vitamin B12

cobalamin

New cards
71
New cards

Vitamin B12

Foods: ONLY animal product, fortified grains, breads, cereals, nutritional yeast, soy and rice milk

New cards
72
New cards

Vitamin B12

Supplement required for vegan/vegetarian

New cards
73
New cards

Vitamin B12

stored long-term (3-4 years)

New cards
74
New cards

Vitamin B12

Cofactor for methionine synthase (homocysteine -> methionine) which is a methyl donor to make proteins, lipids, hormones, DNA, RNA, hemoglobin, RBCs Role in neurological functio

New cards
75
New cards

Vitamin B12

Deficiencies because - alcoholism, malnutrition, GI disorders, dialysis, HIV, H. pylori, atrophic gastritis, lack of intrinsic factor imp in breaking down ____(pernicious anemia), medication interactions (metformin so when given with diabetes also give ____ supplement, PPIs)

New cards
76
New cards

Vitamin B12

Deficiencies: Macrocytic, megaloblastic anemia - fatigue, weakness Neurological - peripheral neuropathy (numbness, tingling), poor balance, confusion, poor memory, dementia, depression Nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, weight loss, glossitis, cheilosis Can lead to high homocysteine and methylmalonic acid (MMA) - associated with CVD and cog decline

New cards
77
New cards

Fugitive Slave Act

One part of the Compromise of 1851, this law stated that escaped slaves must be returned to masters even if they were in the North, and set harsh punishments for those assisting runaway slave

<p>One part of the Compromise of 1851, this law stated that escaped slaves must be returned to masters even if they were in the North, and set harsh punishments for those assisting runaway slave</p>
New cards
78
New cards

Popular Sovereignty

Let the people decide by State, on whether slavery should be allowed in territories through voting.

<p>Let the people decide by State, on whether slavery should be allowed in territories through voting.</p>
New cards
79
New cards

Dred Scott

He was a slave who was taken to free territory. He sued for his freedom and the Supreme Court declared that slaves are property, not people.

<p>He was a slave who was taken to free territory. He sued for his freedom and the Supreme Court declared that slaves are property, not people.</p>
New cards
80
New cards

South Carolina

First state to secede/leave the Union in 1860.

<p>First state to secede/leave the Union in 1860.</p>
New cards
81
New cards

Secessionists

These people believed that since the states voluntarily joined the Union, they can also choose to leave.

<p>These people believed that since the states voluntarily joined the Union, they can also choose to leave.</p>
New cards
82
New cards

Abraham Lincoln

President of the U.S., 1861-1865

<p>President of the U.S., 1861-1865</p>
New cards
83
New cards

Cotton

number 1 Cash Crop in the South in the 1800's.

<p>number 1 Cash Crop in the South in the 1800&apos;s.</p>
New cards
84
New cards

Ft. Sumter

April 12th, 1861- Confederate soldiers firing on this fort initiated the Civil War.

<p>April 12th, 1861- Confederate soldiers firing on this fort initiated the Civil War.</p>
New cards
85
New cards

Give one reason why most southerners were upset about Lincoln's election in 1860.

They thought Lincoln would abolish slavery, and Lincoln did not win a single southern state in the election, the south knew they had lost the balance of power.

<p>They thought Lincoln would abolish slavery, and Lincoln did not win a single southern state in the election, the south knew they had lost the balance of power.</p>
New cards
86
New cards

Compromise of 1850

Law passed that gave North and South part of what they wanted. California admitted as free state, slave trade abolished in DC, and new fugitive slave law passed; advocated by Henry Clay and Stephen A. Douglas

<p>Law passed that gave North and South part of what they wanted. California admitted as free state, slave trade abolished in DC, and new fugitive slave law passed; advocated by Henry Clay and Stephen A. Douglas</p>
New cards
87
New cards

Underground railroad

1830, Harriet Tubman, a system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North, went all the way to Canada

<p>1830, Harriet Tubman, a system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North, went all the way to Canada</p>
New cards
88
New cards

Kansas-Nebraska Act

1854 - Douglas: Created Nebraska (north) and Kansas (south) as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty. North disliked the Act and Southerners loved it.

<p>1854 - Douglas: Created Nebraska (north) and Kansas (south) as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty. North disliked the Act and Southerners loved it.</p>
New cards
89
New cards

John Brown

Abolitionist involved in violence in Kansas. In 1859, he led a raid of a government arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, with the intention of arming slaves and starting a revolt. He became a hero of the abolitionists in the Civil War. Brown was considered a matryr by some and a madman by others.

<p>Abolitionist involved in violence in Kansas. In 1859, he led a raid of a government arsenal at Harper&apos;s Ferry, Virginia, with the intention of arming slaves and starting a revolt. He became a hero of the abolitionists in the Civil War. Brown was considered a matryr by some and a madman by others.</p>
New cards
90
New cards

Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate, won because the Democratic party in the South was split over slavery. As a result, the South no longer felt like it had a voice in politics and a 11 states seceded from the Union.

<p>Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate, won because the Democratic party in the South was split over slavery. As a result, the South no longer felt like it had a voice in politics and a 11 states seceded from the Union.</p>
New cards
91
New cards

Harriet Beacher Stowe

The author of the book Uncle Toms Cabin that persuaded people to want to end slavery.

<p>The author of the book Uncle Toms Cabin that persuaded people to want to end slavery.</p>
New cards
92
New cards

Stephen Douglas

The "Little Giant." He proposed the Kansas - Nebraska Act and the idea of popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery in the territories. He also had a series of famous debates when he defeated Abraham Lincoln for Senate in 1858 in Illinois.

<p>The &quot;Little Giant.&quot; He proposed the Kansas - Nebraska Act and the idea of popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery in the territories. He also had a series of famous debates when he defeated Abraham Lincoln for Senate in 1858 in Illinois.</p>
New cards
93
New cards

sectionalism

People aligning themselves more with the region of the country they live in rather than the nation as a whole.

<p>People aligning themselves more with the region of the country they live in rather than the nation as a whole.</p>
New cards
94
New cards

Martyr

A person who dies for a cause or belief.

<p>A person who dies for a cause or belief.</p>
New cards
95
New cards

Republican Party

Political party formed in 1854. Its main goal was to stop the spread of slave

<p>Political party formed in 1854. Its main goal was to stop the spread of slave</p>
New cards
96
New cards

List 3 ways the Dred Scott Decision impacted the nation:

1 - Ruled slaves were property, not people with rights. 2 - Missouri Comp. unconstitutional = slavery spreads into territories. 3 - Free African Americans lose status 4 - Abolitionist setback

<p>1 - Ruled slaves were property, not people with rights. 2 - Missouri Comp. unconstitutional = slavery spreads into territories. 3 - Free African Americans lose status 4 - Abolitionist setback</p>
New cards
97
New cards

"Bleeding Kansas"

(1856) a series of violent fights between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces in Kansas who had moved to Kansas to try to influence the decision of whether or not Kansas would a slave state or a free state.

New cards
98
New cards

Harper's Ferry

John Brown's scheme to invade the South with armed slaves, backed by sponsoring, northern abolitionists; seized the federal arsenal; Brown and remnants were caught by Robert E. Lee and the US Marines; Brown was hanged

<p>John Brown&apos;s scheme to invade the South with armed slaves, backed by sponsoring, northern abolitionists; seized the federal arsenal; Brown and remnants were caught by Robert E. Lee and the US Marines; Brown was hanged</p>
New cards
99
New cards

Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Series of 1858 Senate debates...Lincoln forced Douglas to debate issue of slavery, Douglas supported popular sovereignty. Lincoln asserted that slavery should not spread to territories, Lincoln lost to Douglas, but emerged as strong Republican candidate.

<p>Series of 1858 Senate debates...Lincoln forced Douglas to debate issue of slavery, Douglas supported popular sovereignty. Lincoln asserted that slavery should not spread to territories, Lincoln lost to Douglas, but emerged as strong Republican candidate.</p>
New cards

Explore top notes

note Note
studied byStudied by 77 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 18 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 5 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 33 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
note Note
studied byStudied by 46 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)
note Note
studied byStudied by 8 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(1)

Explore top flashcards

flashcards Flashcard30 terms
studied byStudied by 4 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(4)
flashcards Flashcard94 terms
studied byStudied by 160 people
Updated ... ago
5.0 Stars(2)
flashcards Flashcard40 terms
studied byStudied by 132 people
Updated ... ago
4.3 Stars(7)