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level questions: Vitamin A

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Avoid taking vitamin A supplements more than __________1500mg
Which one is synonymous with vitamin A: Carotenoids or Retinoids?Retinoids
Retinol has which group attached?Alcohol
Retinal has which group attached?Aldehyde
Retinoic acid has which group attached?Carboxylic Acid
Retinyl Ester has which group attached to it?Ester
Which types of carotenoids can be converted into vitamin A/are provitamins? (3)beta and alpha carotene beta cryptoxanthin
Which carotenoids can't convert to vitamin A? (4)lycopene Lutein Zeaxanthin Canthaxanthin
What color is canthaxanthin?Red-orange color
What enzyme is needed to convert carotenoids into retinoids?BCO1 (beta Oxygenase 1)
Where is BCO1 found? (5) *Where is the most common place?Enterocytes (Most found here!) Liver Lungs Kidney Adipose tissue Loser KALE
What is the RDA for females, pregnancy, lactation (14+)700 mcg/d, 770 mcg/d, 1300 mcg/d
What is the RDA for males (14+ YO)900 mcg/d
_____IU = ________mcg of Retinol1 0.3
A Teratogen is a factor which causes malformation of the __________embryo
Too much vitamin A can cause small underdeveloped ______, _________, and _________ in infantsears brain heart
What is the UL for all adults?3000 mcg/d
What is the UL for <18 YO?2800 mcg/d
What type of vitamin A supplement is the best choice?Beta Carotene
What are the two active forms of vitamin A found in supplements?Retinyl Palmate Retinyl Acetate
What are the food sources of vitamin A (4)Fruits Veggies Meat Dairy Products
Absorption of vitamin A ________ when fats are included or food is cooked/processedIncrease
In order for Vitamin A to get into the nucleus of the cell, a ________ is neededProtein
Vitamin A absorption process: 1) protein bound carotenoids and retinyl Esters are broken down by __________. This creates a byproduct of ___________ 2) Carotenoids and retinyl ester are than broken down by ________. This creates a byproduct of ____________ 3)Then free carotenoids are delivered to the intestine with the help of a ___________Pepsin Amino Acids Lipase Fatty Acids Micelle
Vitamin A is transported in both the blood stream and the ___________Lymphatic system
Some __<Insert type of retinoid>___ can travel directly to the portal system bound to ________Retinoic Acid Albumin
Most retinoids and carotenoids are found ________In chylomicrons
Once chylomicrons are broken down, Vitamin A/retinoids are released and stored in _________The liver
What two cells in the liver are Vit A stored in? Which one holds the most?Parenchymal cells Stellate cells* most stored here
For vitamin A to be released there are two proteins required. What are they called?Retinol Binding Protein (RBP) Transthyretin
Low amounts of ______ and _______ or presence of _______ impair vitamin A releaseprotein zinc inflammation *Protein and zn help make RBP
Retinoid release: Vitamin A is released as Retin_l. While making its way into the bloodstream it binds with _______ to become Holo-retinol-RBP. Once in the blood stream, holo-retinol-RBP will bind with _________ to become _________. It then combines with ________RetinOL RBP TTR Holo-Retinol-RBP-TTR
Carotenoid release: Packed into a _______ such as ______Lipoprotein VLDL
Functions of vitamin A at cellular level: (4)Gene expression Cell proliferation/differention/growth Epithelial maintenance Gap Junction CEGG
Vitamin A functions in the body (4)Bone development/maintenance Reproduction Immune system Visual Phineas and VIRB
What 2 vitamin A receptors are needed to inhibit or express a gene?RXR Retinoid X Receptor RAR Retinoic Acid Receptor
RXR and RAR bind to _________.RARE (retinoic Acid Response ELement)
Rods in the eyes contain rhodopsin which is the combination of ____________ and __________11-Cis Retinal (vit A) Opsin (Protein)
Zn converts retin__l to retin_l using ______RetinOl retinAl RBP (retinol Binding Protein)
Carotenoid functions (6):Gap Junction Cell Differentiation/proliferation Gene expression Antioxidant Immune system Eye Health
Both carotenoids and retinoids effect ________Cell membranes
Interactions between nutrients: Vitamin A and Vitamin Kexcess vitamin A = decrease Vitamin K absorption
Interactions between nutrients: betacarotene and Vitamin EIncrease beta carotene = decrease vitamin E in the blood
Interactions between nutrients: Iron and retinoid/carotenoidsIron helps with metabolism as well as being a cofactor for BCO1 (which splits carotenoids into 2 retinols
Decreased vitamin A status with low iron can cause: (3)Decreased RBC formation Decreased iron in RBC Decreased Fe release
Vitamin A interacts with these nutrients: (6)Fiber (gel forming) Vitamin E Vitamin K Iron Zn Protein Vitamin D and Iodine (?)—Transcription
Deficiency of Vitamin A can cause: (5)Bone overgrowth/decrease degradation Decrease immune system Effect smell and taste (anorexia) Diarrhea Negatively effects eyes BADIE
What can happen to the eyes in result of vitamin A deficiency? (3)Bitots spots Night blindness Xeropthalmia
Toxicity of vitamin A can come from: (3)Medications Food Supplements
Symptoms of toxicity: (5)Desquamation Headache Dry skin Wt loss Fatigue
Carotenoid toxicity symptomyellow-orange skin *NOT TOXIC and reversible*