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B5 Micronutrients and B5 Micronutrients and MacronutrientsMacronutrients

Preston Sluder and Logan Stern

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There is no difference in importance

Micronutrients◦Required in small amounts (mg or μg)◦Mainly co-factors (non-protein parts) in

enzymes◦<0.005% body weight

B.5.1 – Outline the differences between B.5.1 – Outline the differences between micronutrients and macronutrientsmicronutrients and macronutrients

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Micronutrient examples:

◦ Vitamins

◦ Trace minerals including: Zinc (Zn) Selenium (Se) Copper (Cu) Manganese (Mn) Iodine (I) Molybdenum (Mo) Iron (Fe) Chromium (Cr) Fluorine (F) Cobalt (Co) Boron (B)

B.5.1 – Outline the differences between B.5.1 – Outline the differences between micronutrients and macronutrientsmicronutrients and macronutrients

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Macronutrients

◦Required in large amounts

◦>0.005% body weight

B.5.1 – Outline the differences between B.5.1 – Outline the differences between micronutrients and macronutrientsmicronutrients and macronutrients

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Macronutrients examples:

◦ Fats

◦ Carbohydrates

◦ Proteins

◦ Minerals including: Sodium (Na) Magnesium (Mg) Potassium (K) Calcium (Ca) Phosphorous (P) Sulfur (S) Chlorine (Cl)

B.5.1 – Outline the differences between B.5.1 – Outline the differences between micronutrients and macronutrientsmicronutrients and macronutrients

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Retinol (vitamin A)

B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C)ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

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Calciferol (vitamin D)

Cholecalciferol (D3) Ergocalciferol (D2)

B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C)ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C)ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

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Functional groups

◦Vitamin A 1 hydroxyl group

◦Vitamin D 3 hydroxyl groups (cholecalciferol) 1 hydroxyl group (ergocalciferol)

◦Vitamin C 4 hydroxyl groups cyclic ester (lactone)

B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C)ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

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Shape

◦ Vitamin A 1 6-carbon ring 5 double bonds Generally straight chain

◦ Vitamin D 2 6-carbon rings, 1 5-carbon ring 3 double bonds (cholecalciferol) 4 double bonds (ergocalciferol)

◦ Vitamin C 1 5-carbon ring 2 double bonds

B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol B.5.2 – Compare the structures of retinol (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and (vitamin A), calciferol (vitamin D), and ascorbic acid (vitamin C)ascorbic acid (vitamin C)

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Look at any non-carbon/hydrogen

Order of polarity◦ Amide (most polar)◦ Acid◦ Alcohol◦ Amine◦ Ether◦ Alkane (non-polar)

Many polar groups Water-soluble

Few to no polar groups Fat-soluble

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin A◦Fat-soluble

Vitamin C◦Water-soluble

Vitamin D◦Fat-soluble

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B3 (niacin)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B7 (biotin)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B9 (folic acid)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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What do all of the B-vitamins have in common?

They are all polar!

Water-soluble

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin E

Fat-soluble

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Vitamin K

Fat-soluble

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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To recap…◦Water-soluble Vitamin B Vitamin C

◦Fat-soluble Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K

B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin B.5.3 – Deduce whether a vitamin is water or fat soluble from its is water or fat soluble from its structurestructure

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Micronutrient Deficiencies◦ Iron – anemia

◦ Iodine – goiter

◦ Vitamin A (retinol) – xerophthalmia, night blindness

◦ Niacin (vitamin B3) – pellagra

◦ Thiamin (Vitamin B1) – beriberi

◦ Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) – scurvy

◦ Calciferol (Vitamin D) – rickets

◦ Selenium – (rare) uncertain, but linked to chronic disease risk, slower immune response

B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient deficiencies in different countries and suggest deficiencies in different countries and suggest solutionssolutions

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Macronutrient deficiencies◦Protein – marasmus and kwashiorkor

◦Calcium – weak bones, rickets

◦Sodium/Chlorine (salt) – hyponatremia

◦Potassium – hypokalemia

◦Magnesium – hypomagnesemia, rickets

◦Phosphorous - rickets

B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient deficiencies in different countries and suggest deficiencies in different countries and suggest solutionssolutions

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Mainly in developing countries, often in Africa, developing parts of Asia, or rural South America

Examples of developing countries:◦ Kenya◦ Haiti◦ Rwanda◦ Nigeria◦ Ethiopia

B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient deficiencies in different countries and suggest deficiencies in different countries and suggest solutionssolutions

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Possible solutions:

◦ Provide food rations with fresh vitamin and mineral rich foods

◦ Add missing nutrients to commonly eaten foods

◦ Genetically modify foods

◦ Provide nutritional supplements

◦ Provide Se supplements for people eating food grown in Se-deficient soil (NZ)

◦ Provide iodized salt

B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient B.5.4 – Discuss the causes and effects of nutrient deficiencies in different countries and suggest deficiencies in different countries and suggest solutionssolutions