Revenol®
									
... when they interact with important cellular components. Increasing research has suggested that free radical activity in the body, if uncontrolled, can cause a number of health problems and play a key role in the aging process. Our bodies are exposed to free radicals through the environment and other ...
                        	... when they interact with important cellular components. Increasing research has suggested that free radical activity in the body, if uncontrolled, can cause a number of health problems and play a key role in the aging process. Our bodies are exposed to free radicals through the environment and other ...
									Vitamin B3 - Nutri
									
... Symptoms of mild deficiency include indigestion, fatigue, canker sores, vomiting, and depression. ...
                        	... Symptoms of mild deficiency include indigestion, fatigue, canker sores, vomiting, and depression. ...
									Micronutrients - Health & Social Care & D&T Teaching Resource
									
... defense against free radicals. Free radicals are a normal part of metabolism and play a vital role in many biochemical processes, but they must be kept under control. • To counteract these radical oxidants, the brain needs an ample supply of antioxidants. Basically, antioxidants are molecules that f ...
                        	... defense against free radicals. Free radicals are a normal part of metabolism and play a vital role in many biochemical processes, but they must be kept under control. • To counteract these radical oxidants, the brain needs an ample supply of antioxidants. Basically, antioxidants are molecules that f ...
									Probiotic foods: fermented cabbage or sauerkraut
									
... fermented cabbage , is considered a food pro biotic effect. Regular consumption of sauerkraut , for its acidifying capacity , can help us to restore the pH of the small intestine , and improve digestion and assimilation of nutrients. Sauerkraut is especially rich in Lactobacillus , a type of bacteri ...
                        	... fermented cabbage , is considered a food pro biotic effect. Regular consumption of sauerkraut , for its acidifying capacity , can help us to restore the pH of the small intestine , and improve digestion and assimilation of nutrients. Sauerkraut is especially rich in Lactobacillus , a type of bacteri ...
									Medicinal Chemistry 562P Final Exam: Atkins, Rettie December 12
									
... in purine and pyrimidine synthesis. B. Inhibits dihydrofolate reductase by forming a covalent adduct with it. C. Is used in combination with Vitamin B6 to lower homocysteine, which results in increased folate ...
                        	... in purine and pyrimidine synthesis. B. Inhibits dihydrofolate reductase by forming a covalent adduct with it. C. Is used in combination with Vitamin B6 to lower homocysteine, which results in increased folate ...
									For the treatment and control of Vitamin B12 deficiency in sheep and
									
... The frequency of dosing should be related to the severity of the deficiency. For stock in extremely deficient areas, repeat dose every 2-3 months. In less deficient areas, repeat dose every 5-6 months or as found necessary. ...
                        	... The frequency of dosing should be related to the severity of the deficiency. For stock in extremely deficient areas, repeat dose every 2-3 months. In less deficient areas, repeat dose every 5-6 months or as found necessary. ...
									Vitamins for Children
									
... ways. Table III lists some symptoms of vitamin deficiencies. Vitamin supplements Children who eat the right amount and type of food should satisfy all their daily nutrient requirements. Certain foods, including bread, milk, orange juice and breakfast cereals have also been fortified with extra vitam ...
                        	... ways. Table III lists some symptoms of vitamin deficiencies. Vitamin supplements Children who eat the right amount and type of food should satisfy all their daily nutrient requirements. Certain foods, including bread, milk, orange juice and breakfast cereals have also been fortified with extra vitam ...
									Lipotropic Injection: Fat Burning Injection
									
... energy levels. After several injections, the person feels more active and burns more calories when moving or performing basic bodily functions. In addition, the active ingredients break down fat cells into smaller particles and are carried through the blood to muscles to be used for fuel, particular ...
                        	... energy levels. After several injections, the person feels more active and burns more calories when moving or performing basic bodily functions. In addition, the active ingredients break down fat cells into smaller particles and are carried through the blood to muscles to be used for fuel, particular ...
									Vitamin D leaflet (all ages)
									
... There are many additional benefits of breastfeeding including protection of babies and children from illnesses and infections and reducing risk of breast cancer in mothers. Breast milk should continue to be given when babies are introduced to solid foods at 6 months. All children between 1-5 years a ...
                        	... There are many additional benefits of breastfeeding including protection of babies and children from illnesses and infections and reducing risk of breast cancer in mothers. Breast milk should continue to be given when babies are introduced to solid foods at 6 months. All children between 1-5 years a ...
									Supplements helpful for Hyperthyroidism
									
... liver, brain, and fibroblast cells. In one study, supplementation with L-carnitine for 6 months was shown to reverse and prevent symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Carnitine also had beneficial effects on bone metabolism. [ 7] Niacin Niacin (Vitamin B3, nicotinic acid) was shown in a clinical trial to dec ...
                        	... liver, brain, and fibroblast cells. In one study, supplementation with L-carnitine for 6 months was shown to reverse and prevent symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Carnitine also had beneficial effects on bone metabolism. [ 7] Niacin Niacin (Vitamin B3, nicotinic acid) was shown in a clinical trial to dec ...
									Neurotropic B Vitamins and Their Role in Nerve Care
									
... naturally obtained by eating meat, eggs, and grains.1,2 Because of the unique roles each of the neurotropic vitamins play in the health of the nervous system, all of them are essential, and a combination of all three may be needed to treat deficiencies. In an animal model, a combination of neurotrop ...
                        	... naturally obtained by eating meat, eggs, and grains.1,2 Because of the unique roles each of the neurotropic vitamins play in the health of the nervous system, all of them are essential, and a combination of all three may be needed to treat deficiencies. In an animal model, a combination of neurotrop ...
									European Laboratory of Nutrients, Bunnik, The Netherlands, Tel
									
... Vitamins belong , like elements, amino acids and fatty acids to the essential elements human beings need to be able to function properly and that a human being is unable to produce from food. Vitamins are crucial parts or many kinds or biochemical conversions in the body, such as co-factors in enzym ...
                        	... Vitamins belong , like elements, amino acids and fatty acids to the essential elements human beings need to be able to function properly and that a human being is unable to produce from food. Vitamins are crucial parts or many kinds or biochemical conversions in the body, such as co-factors in enzym ...
									Lipids: Fats, Oils, Waxes, etc
									
... Vitamin A, also called retinol has a direct role in vision and is a component of a pigment present in the retina of the eye. Vitamins are any of several organic substances that are essential for our normal health and growth. Vitamins are distinct from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in function, a ...
                        	... Vitamin A, also called retinol has a direct role in vision and is a component of a pigment present in the retina of the eye. Vitamins are any of several organic substances that are essential for our normal health and growth. Vitamins are distinct from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in function, a ...
									Vitamin A deficiency
									
... 1- It is exists as pyridoxine which is found mainly in plant and animal foodstuffs . 2- Pyidoxal phosphate is a cofactor in the metabolism of many amino acids 3-Some drugs like (isoniazid and penicillamine) interact with Pyidoxal phosphate leading to B6 deficiency . ...
                        	... 1- It is exists as pyridoxine which is found mainly in plant and animal foodstuffs . 2- Pyidoxal phosphate is a cofactor in the metabolism of many amino acids 3-Some drugs like (isoniazid and penicillamine) interact with Pyidoxal phosphate leading to B6 deficiency . ...
									Mazuri® Primate High Fiber Sticks
									
... Mazuri® Primate High Fiber Sticks are designed to be an essential part of a total primate feeding system and may be used in conjunction with all other Mazuri ® primate products. Primates generally consume about 2% to 4% of their body weight in food each day on a dry matter basis (i.e., a 50 kg anima ...
                        	... Mazuri® Primate High Fiber Sticks are designed to be an essential part of a total primate feeding system and may be used in conjunction with all other Mazuri ® primate products. Primates generally consume about 2% to 4% of their body weight in food each day on a dry matter basis (i.e., a 50 kg anima ...
									Classification of dietary supplement
									
... Key points about fish oils  The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils are important for good health and cannot be made by the body – they must be obtained from the diet (Eat two portions of fish a week).  used by people who have already had a heart attack. For such people, consumption of two to f ...
                        	... Key points about fish oils  The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils are important for good health and cannot be made by the body – they must be obtained from the diet (Eat two portions of fish a week).  used by people who have already had a heart attack. For such people, consumption of two to f ...
									Micronutrients
									
... Ascorbic acid is needed to make collagen which is required for the normal structure and function of body tissues, such as skin, cartilage and bones. It also acts as an antioxidant that protects the body from damage by free radicals. Sources of ascorbic acid include fresh fruits, especially citrus fr ...
                        	... Ascorbic acid is needed to make collagen which is required for the normal structure and function of body tissues, such as skin, cartilage and bones. It also acts as an antioxidant that protects the body from damage by free radicals. Sources of ascorbic acid include fresh fruits, especially citrus fr ...
									Help - Cengage Learning
									
...  List the fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins, and describe how solubility affects the absorption, transport, storage, and excretion of each type.  Explain how vitamins and minerals work in combination to maintain the health of the bones.  Name some functions of vitamin D not associated with t ...
                        	...  List the fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins, and describe how solubility affects the absorption, transport, storage, and excretion of each type.  Explain how vitamins and minerals work in combination to maintain the health of the bones.  Name some functions of vitamin D not associated with t ...
									The Vitamins - Central Washington University
									
... $ 4,300,000,000 for vit/min in 1995 $ 1,400,000,000 for herbs 35-40% adults regular users females > males 66% multi-vit/min 37% vitamin C 19% vitamin E Calcium supplements ...
                        	... $ 4,300,000,000 for vit/min in 1995 $ 1,400,000,000 for herbs 35-40% adults regular users females > males 66% multi-vit/min 37% vitamin C 19% vitamin E Calcium supplements ...
									Diapositiva 1
									
... Vitamin D is essential for the maintenance of good health. Its sources can be skin production and diet intake. Most humans depend on sunlight exposure (UVB 290-315 nm) to satisfy their requirements for vitamin D. Solar ultraviolet B photons are absorbed by the skin, leading to transformation of 7deh ...
                        	... Vitamin D is essential for the maintenance of good health. Its sources can be skin production and diet intake. Most humans depend on sunlight exposure (UVB 290-315 nm) to satisfy their requirements for vitamin D. Solar ultraviolet B photons are absorbed by the skin, leading to transformation of 7deh ...
									VITAMINS
									
... than vitamins A and E  Iron absorption—acts with HCl to keep iron in more absorbable form  Aids in the synthesis of norepinephrine and serotonin ...
                        	... than vitamins A and E  Iron absorption—acts with HCl to keep iron in more absorbable form  Aids in the synthesis of norepinephrine and serotonin ...
									Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies and Toxicities
									
... Retinol, Retinal, Retinoic acid Pro-Vitamin A carotenoids like beta-carotene ...
                        	... Retinol, Retinal, Retinoic acid Pro-Vitamin A carotenoids like beta-carotene ...
									Nutrition, Vitamins and Fiber
									
... recommend making an iron fortified cereal like rice or oat cereal a part of their daily diet, or giving them vitamin drops with iron every day. Since so many of the important vitamins and minerals that we need to stay healthy are found in fruits and vegetables, try to get your children to eat them e ...
                        	... recommend making an iron fortified cereal like rice or oat cereal a part of their daily diet, or giving them vitamin drops with iron every day. Since so many of the important vitamins and minerals that we need to stay healthy are found in fruits and vegetables, try to get your children to eat them e ...
									Vitamins
									
... Sources: It is present in liver, meat, eggs, milk, fruits, cereals, and leafy vegetables over cooking of food destroys the folic acid Functions : Folic acid is required for the synthesis of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). It is also required for the development of blood cells in the bone marrow. Defici ...
                        	... Sources: It is present in liver, meat, eggs, milk, fruits, cereals, and leafy vegetables over cooking of food destroys the folic acid Functions : Folic acid is required for the synthesis of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). It is also required for the development of blood cells in the bone marrow. Defici ...
Scurvy
                        Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C. Scurvy often presents initially with fatigue, followed by formation of spots on the skin, spongy gums, and bleeding from the mucous membranes. Spots are most abundant on the thighs and legs, and a person may look pale, feel depressed, and be partially immobilized. As scurvy advances, there can be open, suppurating wounds, loss of teeth, yellow skin, fever, neuropathy and finally death from bleeding.While today scurvy is known to be caused by a nutritional deficiency, until the isolation of vitamin C and direct evidence of its link to scurvy in 1932, numerous theories and treatments were proposed, often on little or no experimental data. This inconsistency is attributed to the lack of vitamin C as a distinct concept, and an inability to reliably link different foods (notably present in fresh citrus, watercress, and organ meat) to scurvy. An additional concept required to understand scurvy was the degradation of vitamin C by exposure to air and copper and other transition metal salts such as those of iron, thus changing the links of foods to scurvy over time. Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The chemical name for vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is derived from the Latin name of scurvy, scorbutus, which also provides the adjective scorbutic (""of, characterized by or having to do with scurvy"").Treatment by fresh food, particularly citrus fruit, was periodically implemented, as it had been since antiquity. However until the 1930s, treatment was inconsistent, with many ineffective treatments used into the 20th century. It was a Scottish surgeon in the Royal Navy, James Lind, who first proved it could be treated with citrus fruit in experiments he described in his 1753 book A Treatise of the Scurvy, though following a failed trial with extracted lime juice, it would be 40 years before effective prevention based on fresh produce became widespread.Scurvy was at one time common among sailors, pirates and others aboard ships at sea longer than perishable fruits and vegetables could be stored (subsisting instead only on cured and salted meats and dried grains) and by soldiers similarly deprived of these foods for extended periods. It was described by Hippocrates (c. 460 BC–c. 380 BC), and herbal cures for scurvy have been known in many native cultures since prehistory. Scurvy was one of the limiting factors of marine travel, often killing large numbers of the passengers and crew on long-distance voyages. This became a significant issue in Europe from the beginning of the modern era in the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, continuing to play a significant role through World War I in the early 20th century. In infants, scurvy is sometimes referred to as Barlow's disease, named after Sir Thomas Barlow, a British physician who described it in 1883. However, Barlow's disease may also refer to mitral valve prolapse. Other eponyms for scurvy include Moeller's disease and Cheadle's disease.Scurvy does not occur in most animals as they can synthesize their own vitamin C. However, humans and other higher primates (the simians—monkeys and apes—and tarsiers), guinea pigs, most or all bats, and some species of birds and fish lack an enzyme (L-gulonolactone oxidase) necessary for such synthesis and must obtain vitamin C through their diet. Vitamin C is widespread in plant tissues, with particularly high concentrations occurring in cruciferous vegetables, capsicum fruit including chili and all colours of bell peppers, citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits), and almost all fruits including botanical fruits that are culinary vegetables, like tomatoes. The fruit with the highest concentration of vitamin C is the Kakadu Plum with nearly 3000 mg per 100g. Cooking significantly reduces the concentration of vitamin C.