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Chapter 9 THE FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS. Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins require bile and dietary.

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Page 1: Chapter 9 THE FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS. Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins require bile and dietary.

Chapter 9THE FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS

Page 2: Chapter 9 THE FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS. Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins require bile and dietary.

Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins require bile and dietary fat for

absorption. Once absorbed, they are transported with fats through

the lymphatic system in chylomicrons before entering the blood.

Fat-soluble vitamins can be stored in body fat, meaning that intakes can vary without a risk of deficiency (as long as there are average intakes over time).

Because they can be stored in body fat, fat-soluble vitamins are not easily excreted. This increases the risk of toxicity with high intakes.

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Vitamin A Vitamin A is found preformed, from animal products or

supplements, or in precursor form, from plant foods, in the diet.

Vitamin A plays a key role in night vision, cell differentiation and growth regulation.

Preformed vitamin A compounds are known as retinoids.

Plants contain precursors to vitamin A known as carotenoids.

A derivative of retinoic acid is used topically to treat certain skin conditions.

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Vitamin A in the Diet

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Vitamin A and the Visual Cycle

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Vitamin A and Gene Expression

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Vitamin A Deficiency and Toxicity Vitamin A deficiency is a threat to the health, sight

and lives of millions of children around the world. Vitamin A deficiency can be caused by insufficient

intake of vitamin A, fat, protein or zinc. Preformed vitamin A can be toxic if taken in high

amounts. Medications made from vitamin A, such as Retin A

or Accutane, can cause serious side effects.

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Vitamin D Vitamin D is known as the “sunshine vitamin”

because it can be produced in the skin by exposure to UV light.

Only a few foods are natural sources of Vitamin D, including liver, fatty fish, fish oils and egg yolks.

Vitamin D can be toxic at high levels, so there are strict limitations on the categories of foods that can be vitamin D-fortified.

Vitamin D is important for bone health, normal functioning of the parathyroid gland and regulation of the immune system.

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Vitamin D in the Diet

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Vitamin D from UV Light or the Diet

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Vitamin D Deficiency and Toxicity When vitamin D is deficient, dietary calcium cannot be

absorbed efficiently and there can be improper bone mineralization and abnormalities in bone structure.

In children, vitamin D deficiency can result in rickets; in adults, osteomalacia.

Oversupplementation of vitamin D can result in high blood and urine calcium concentrations, depositing of calcium in blood vessels and kidneys, cardiovascular damage and possibly death.

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Vitamin E Vitamin E is also called tocopherol. Vitamin E has antioxidant properties. Alpha-tocopherol is the form of vitamin E absorbed by

the human body. Vitamin E absorption depends on normal fat absorption. Once absorbed, vitamin E is incorporated into

chylomicrons. Vitamin E deficiency in newborns might result in

hemolytic anemia.

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Vitamin E in the Diet

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Vitamin E is an Antioxidant

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Vitamin K Vitamin K was named for koagulation, the

Danish word for coagulation. Vitamin K is found in several forms, including

phylloquinone and menaquinones. Abnormal blood coagulation is the major

symptom of vitamin K deficiency. Vitamin K deficiency is very rare in the US.

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Vitamin K in the Diet

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A Summary of the Fat-Soluble Vitamins

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A Summary of the Fat-Soluble Vitamins

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Benefits and Risks of Fat-Soluble Vitamin Supplements

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Label Literacy About 40% of Canadian adults use vitamin and

mineral supplements. You can purchase almost any nutrient as an

individual supplement or you can choose from a number of combinations of nutrients, herbs and other components.

Health Canada regulates minimum and maximum doses of vitamins and minerals that are permitted in a supplement. The maximum allowable dose is usually the UL.

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Label Literacy (continued)

The information included on supplement labels can be used to determine if a supplement includes the nutrients you want and whether they are present in appropriate amounts.

Supplements can be part of an effective strategy to promote good health, but they should never be considered a substitute for other good health habits and should never be used instead of medical therapy.

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