NTN 230 Final Exam Study Guide
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antioxidants
Ans: a compound that has the ability to prevent or rpair the damage
caused by oxidization
free radicals
Ans: highly unstable atom with an upaired electron in its outer shell
Why are free radicals bad?
Ans: can destabilize other molecules and damage cells
nutrients as antioxidants
Ans: part of our protective ensyme systems (E, C, A, Beta-cerotene)
Antioxidant enzyme systems
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Ans: stabilize free radicals and repair the damage
superoxide dismutase (requires copper, zinc, and manganese)
Ans: converts FR to less damaging substanes such as hydrogen peroxide
Glutathione peridoxase (requires riboflavin, and selenium)
Ans: removed hydrogen peroxide from the body and stops the
production of FR in lipids
Catalase (requires iron)
Ans: removes hydrogen peroxide from the body by converting it to water
and oxygen
Antioxidants and disease
Ans: Cancer, CVD, Low grade inflammation
Vitamin E
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Ans: fat soluble, incorporated into Chylomicrons and VLDL
most active form of E
Ans: alpha tocopherol
Functions of Vit E
Ans: antioxidant protection, PUFA, cell membrane
food sources of E
Ans: cereal, marinara sauce, avocado, peanut butter
RDA of E
Ans: 15mg/day
toxicity of E