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B5 Micronutrients and Macronutrients By Zhi Wei & John

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B5 Micronutrients and Macronutrients. By Zhi Wei & John. Micronutrients. S ubstance which are required in small quantity for normal body function e.g . minerals & vitamins. Required ﹤0.005% of body weight Do NOT produce energy. Minerals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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B5 Micronutrients

and Macronutrients

By Zhi Wei & John

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Substance which are required in small quantity for normal body function

e.g. minerals & vitamins. Required 0.005% of ﹤ body weight Do NOT produce energy

Micronutrients

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Very small amount of inorganic ions required for the function of the body

Used for STRONG bones and teeth e.g. Ca, Mg & P; formation of hormones, enzymes; and maintaining of fluid levels.

Minerals

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Organic compounds required for metabolism, to protect health and for proper growth in children.

Vitamins generally are catalysis, which combines with proteins to create enzymes

Vitamins

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Various vitamins are not chemically related and most differ in their structures and physiological action

Fat soluble vitamins (e.g. A, D, E & K)◦ Contain Long hydrocarbon groups

Water soluble vitamins (e.g. B & C)◦ Contain highly polar OH groups

Vitamins

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Conformers: ◦ they are isomers which differ only in rotation

around a single bond. Vitamin A

◦ Long carbon chain, one OH group and alternate double and single bonds

◦ Fat soluble◦ light sensitive due to many conjugated double

bonds

Vitamins

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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)◦ Five-membered ring containing an O atom; four

OH groups

Vitamins

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Substance that are required in relatively large amounts ( 0.005% of body weight)﹥

E.g. proteins, fats, carbohydrates and minerals (Na, Mg, K, ca, P, S and Cl)

Macronutrients such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates produce energy

Macronutrients

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Malnutrition: the insufficient, excessive or imbalanced consumption of nutrients.

Income disparities, lack of economic opportunities and poor eating habits and so on

Nutrients deficiencies

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Micronutrients deficiencies

Micronutrients affectIron (Fe) aneamia (blood disorder)

Iodine (I) goitre (enlarge of thyroid gland)

Retinol (vitamin A) Causes dry eyes; night blindness

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Scurvy (bleeding lesions on the legs)

Calciferol (vitamin D) Softening of bones

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Macronutrients deficienies

Macronutrients affectProteins Adema (swelling),

fatigue, muscle weakness, slow growth

Calcium Ca osteoporosisSodium Na cramps

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