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micronutrients 2 vitamins are nutritionally important organic compounds often coenzymes or cofactors for enzyme function vitamins form biochemically through the life processes of the plants and animals we eat plants ...

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      MICRONUTRIENTS   2 
  Vitamins are nutritionally important organic 
         compounds. 
   Often coenzymes or cofactors for enzyme function.
   Vitamins form biochemically through the life 
  processes of the plants and animals we eat.     
    Plants and animals synthesize vitamins.
       Originally it was thought these necessary 
 compounds were all amines. Since they were vital 
   
          to our health they became known as              
   
              “vital amines”, ie. vitamines. 
     When it was discovered that some were not 
 amines, ie. not ' --ines',  the name was changed to 
                                vitamins.
  
 The fat - soluble vitamins are much more soluble in 
 fats, hydrocarbons and similar solvents than in water 
                         Vitamins A, D, K, E
 Water- soluble vitamins are much more soluble in 
             water than in 'organic' solvents. 
    C, B complex (B1,2,3,6,12), Pantothenic acid(B5),  
                         Biotin(B7), Folate(B9) 
             Vitamin Requirements
        Name(Letter)                        RDI
   Water-Soluble 
       Thiamin (B1)                        1.5 mg 
       Riboflavin (B )                     1.7 mg 
                    2
          Niacin (B )                      2 mg  
                  3                       10 mg   
       Pantothenic acid (B5)                        2 
       Pyridoxine (B6)                     mg 0.3 
             Biotin (B7)                   mg 0.4 
                                Folic      mg 6 
       acid (B9) Cobalamin                g   60 
       (B12) Ascorbic acid                  mg 
       (C)
              Vitamin Requirements
          Name(Letter)                       RDI
   Oil-soluble 
       Retinol (A)                   5000 IU 
       Calciferol (D)                 400 IU
       *Tocopherol (E) 
       Phylloquinone (K)              30 IU  
                                       70 g 
                                 WHAT is An IU??
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