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Vitamin C. Objectives After reading Chapter 6, completing a concept map and class discussion, you will be able to: Describe characteristics of Vitamin.

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1 Vitamin C

2 Objectives After reading Chapter 6, completing a concept map and class discussion, you will be able to: Describe characteristics of Vitamin C Identify food sources of Vitamin C Discuss roles of Vitamin C Antioxidant Collagen formation cofactor Stress reaction Relationship to common cold

3 Vitamin C Sources Sources SOURCES Functions

4 Vitamin C Functions Other Facts

5 Vitamin C Other name: ascorbic acid 2000 RDA Men: 90 mg/day Women: 75 mg/day Smokers: + 35 mg/day Upper level for adults: 2000 mg/day

6 Characteristic of Vitamin C Destroyed by: Heat, high temperature Exposure to light, oxygen alkali Antioxidant-prevents discoloration of cut fresh fruit.

7 Functions Collagen synthesis Strengthens blood vessel walls, forms scar tissue, provides matrix for bone growth Antioxidant Thyroxin synthesis Amino acid metabolism Strengthens resistance to infection Helps in absorption of iron

8 Antioxidant Function

9 Deficiency Symptoms Poor wound healing, bruising, irritability Reduced resistance to infections Spongy, swollen, bleeding gums and loose teeth Bone and joint pain Anemia and Scurvy

10 Vitamin C & Scurvy Vitamin C deficiency known since biblical times Most common on long sea voyages Prevented by lemon (lime) juice British sailors nickname “limeys”

11 Vitamin C & Common Cold Frequent claims of Vitamin C as a cure for the common cold Research is conflicting and controversial Dose of 1 gm/day decreased duration of less than one day “Placebo effect” Vitamin C deactivates histamine

12 Adverse Effects of C Side effects: nausea, abdominal cramps, diarrhea Formation of kidney stones Interference with medical regimens Urine testing in diabetes Anticoagulation therapy Iron overload

13 Food Sources Citrus fruits

14 Food Sources Vegetables: Broccoli, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes, green peppers Fruits: Cantaloupe, watermelon, strawberries, kiwi

15 The End! Vitamin C


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