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Micro and Macronutrients B5

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Micro and Macronutrients. B5. M icro and macronutrients (B.5.1). Micronutrients required in very small amounts by the body (

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Micro and macronutrients (B.5.1)

Micronutrientsrequired in very small amounts by the body (<0.005% body weight) (mg or g)

vitamins iron, copper, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt and manganesemany are cofactors (essential non-protein component of enzymes) in enzymes

Macronutrientschemical substances that are required in relatively large amounts (>0.005% body weight)

proteins, carbohydrates, fatssodium, magnesium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, sulfur and chlorine

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Vitamins (B.5.3)

all are micronutrientssoluble in… (remember “like dissolves like”)

waterhave many polar functional groups

vitamins B and Cfat (insoluble in water)

mostly non-polar hydrocarbon chains or ringscan accumulate in fatty tissue

vitamins A, D, E, and K

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Vitamin A (retinol)insoluble in water (soluble in fat)

only one “spot” where hydrogen bonding can occur with water

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Vitamin B soluble in watermany polar –OH groups, O, NH…lots of places for hydrogen bonding to occur

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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)soluble in water

many polar –OH groups and C-O bondslots of places for hydrogen bonding to occur

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This is NOT nearly enough to make the entire molecule polar

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Vitamin Kinsoluble in water

only two “spots” (not enough) where hydrogen bonding can occur with water

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Causes and effects of nutrient deficiencies and suggest solutions (B.5.4)

Deficiency Effect

iron anemia (insufficient O2 transported)

iodine goiter (enlarged thyroid)

vitamin C scurvy (bleeding lesions, rotten gums)

vitamin D rickets (softening of the bones)

protein marasmus (growth retardation and wasting) and Kwasiorkor

= micronutrients= micronutrients

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Solutions?providing food rations composed of vitamin and mineral enriched foodsadding nutrients to commonly consumed foodsgenetic modified food

providing nutritional supplements