This document lists questions about fat-soluble vitamins and their functions and deficiencies. It includes questions about vitamin A, D, E, and K, such as their richest food sources, roles in the body, recommended daily intake amounts, deficiency symptoms, and more. The questions cover topics like vitamin absorption, transport, metabolism, functions, toxicity, and clinical deficiencies.
This document lists questions about fat-soluble vitamins and their functions and deficiencies. It includes questions about vitamin A, D, E, and K, such as their richest food sources, roles in the body, recommended daily intake amounts, deficiency symptoms, and more. The questions cover topics like vitamin absorption, transport, metabolism, functions, toxicity, and clinical deficiencies.
This document lists questions about fat-soluble vitamins and their functions and deficiencies. It includes questions about vitamin A, D, E, and K, such as their richest food sources, roles in the body, recommended daily intake amounts, deficiency symptoms, and more. The questions cover topics like vitamin absorption, transport, metabolism, functions, toxicity, and clinical deficiencies.
This document lists questions about fat-soluble vitamins and their functions and deficiencies. It includes questions about vitamin A, D, E, and K, such as their richest food sources, roles in the body, recommended daily intake amounts, deficiency symptoms, and more. The questions cover topics like vitamin absorption, transport, metabolism, functions, toxicity, and clinical deficiencies.
Vitamin functions and Deficiencies 26. 25 Hydroxylation site..
27. Normal reference value of 25(OH)D
#Fat soluble Vitamins is. 28. Most common hypophoaphatemic #NEET model questions rickets. 29. Upper limit of daily Vitamin D 1. Fat soluble vitamins are-. intake 2. A water soluble vitamin among fatsoluble 30. Calcidiol is vitamin is-.. 31. Calcitriol is. 3. Endogenously synthesized vitamins by 32. Antimicrobial peptide against metabolism.. Mycobacterium 4. Endogenously synthesized vitamins by 33. RDA of Vit D in adults. intestinal flora 34. Ring in Vitamin E.. 5. Ring structure present in Vitamin A------- 35. Most potent natural 6. The number of beta ionone ring in antioxidant. betacarotene 36. Lipid soluble chain breaking 7. Fat soluble vitamins are absorbed in which antioxidant lipoprotein 37. The mineral that decrease the requirement 8. Transport proteins for Vitamin of vitamin E is.. A 38. Axonal degeneration/Spinocerebellar 9. Vitamin A deficiency earliest ataxia/Peripheral neuropathy/h'lytic symptom. anaemia seen in which vitamin 10. Follicular Hyperkeratosis is due to def plugging of .glands and which 39. Vitamin E in high dose is used in the Rx vitamin deficiencies of../ 11. Vitamin A form used in the Rx of /. Promyelocytic leukemia.. 40. RDA of Vitamin E in 12. Vitamin A form used in the Rx of Cystic pregnancy/adults../ acne.. .. 13. Organelle affected by Vitamin A 41. Wheat germ oil/cotton seed oil is rich in toxicity.. which vitamin 14. Teratogenic vitamin. 42. Which vitamin excess interfere with 15. RDA of Vitamin A in platelet aggregation. children/adult/pregnancy. 43. Koagulation Vitamin is 16. Richest source of Vitamin 44. Phylloquinone is. A.. 45. Synthetic Vitamin K is 17. Richest plant source of vitamin 46. Bacterial flora synthesize which vitamin A.. K. 18. Dose of treatment of vitamin A def and 47. Vitamin K gamma prevention of vitamin A carboxylate.(list all def/. proteinsand Clotting factors) 19. Vitamin D3 is otherwise 48. Carr and Price reaction is for estimation of 20. UV range that synthesize Vitamin which vitamin D.. 49. Drugs causing Vit K def. 21. Richest source of Vitamin 50. Hemolysis is due to which vitamin D.. excess 22. DBP carries Vitamin.in 51. Premature infants develop vit K def due plasma. to..(list the reasons) 23. Vitamin with immunomodulatory and #read Self assessment and review of antiproliferative role.. biochemistry2/e Chapter 15 page 351 to 24. Active form of Vitamin D.. 358 .Try to answer these qns 25. 1 Hydroxylation site..