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NST 10 -- MT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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NST 10 -- MT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
folate enrichment - ANSWER-FDA mandate 1998 --> flour + grain must have extra
100 ug per day

2 vitamin b12 deficiencies - ANSWER-pernicious anemia + demyelination of spinal
cord

megaloblastic anemia = folate deficiency
- causes defective DNA synthesis in blood + cells
- autoimmune disease destorys parietal cells of stomach --> cant absorb b12
- 5-15 yrs before symptoms appear
-treatment injections
- elderly: cant absorb b12 cuz loss stomach acid + heliobacter infection

function of b12 - ANSWER-- coenzyme for AA catabolism
- maintains myelin sheath of nerve fibers
- metabolism of amino acid homocysteine

folate + b12 - ANSWER-- both needed for metabolism of AA homocysteine
- low folate + b12 increase level of plasma homocysteine
- high plasma homocysteine levels --> <3 disease

b12 RDA - ANSWER-adult: 2.4 ug / day
elderly: crystalline b12

b12 sources - ANSWER-only in animal sources, algae, bacteria

normal/non vegan diets contains 6-12 ug

b3 - ANSWER-niacin = nicotinamid + nicotinic acid

coenzymes assisitng with metabolism of carbs, proteins, fats

made from AA tryptophan

b3 source - ANSWER-meat, fish, chicken, enriched bread

b3 toxicity - ANSWER-take excess supplements --> toxic

B3 defiency - ANSWER-niacin deficiency aka pellagra

4 Ds: diarrhea, dementia, dermatitis, death

case study: switch wheat bread --> corn bread

common in some places globally

, tryptophan + niacin - ANSWER-60 mg trotophan --> 1 mg niacin

corn = bad source niacin

coffee = high niacin

b6 function - ANSWER-pyridoxine

coenzyme for 100 enzymes in AA metabolism

essential to remove nitrogen from AA (transamination)

required for muscle glycogen breakdown aka phosphorylase

cofactor for first enzyme in heme biosynthesis

b6 deficiency - ANSWER-pyridoxine

can cause dermatitis, anemia, convulsions

b6 sources - ANSWER-enriched cereal, meta, fish, chicken, starchy veg

b6 RDA - ANSWER-adult: 1.3 mg
UL: 100 mg

neuropathy/nerve damage in high doses

b1 function - ANSWER-coenzyme thiamin pyrophosphate required for metabolism of
carbs + AA chains production of DNA + RNA

thiamin triphosphate has function in brain

b1 sources - ANSWER-thiamin found in whole grains, enriched foods, pork

b1 RDA - ANSWER-recomended thiamin

adult female: 1.1 mg
adult male: 1.2 mg

B1 deficiency - ANSWER-beri beri

- first discovered milled white rice
- raw fish enzyme destroys thiamin

symptom:
- damage nervous system + <3
- muscle weakness + wasting, edema

common for alcoholics

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