B2
Riboflavin; –> forms FAD, deficiency not associated with a specific disease but often comes along with other diseases/vit deficiencies, sympt: dermatitis, glossitis (tongue is dark and smooth)
B1
thiomin, TPP coenzymes–> pyruvate dehydrogenase, alpha ketogluterate dehydrogenase, transketolase ; BCKD
DC: Beri Beri ; Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (alcoholics, confusion, ataxia, rythmic to and fro eyeball motion, memory problems)
B3
Niacin; important part of NAD, NADP
- found in unrefined and enriched grains, cereal, milk, and lean meats
DC: Pellagra - 3Ds, dermititis, diahrea, dementia (and death if untreated) , corn is low in niacin and tryptophan so can cause pellagra
B5
pantothenic acid, component of CoA which transfers acyl groups; also a component of fatty acid synthase
found in eggs, liver, and yeast,
deficiency not well characterized in humans
B6
B7
Biotin; binds Co2
Part of pyruvate carboxylase in converting pyr to OAA in gluconeogenesis
DC: avidin binds biotin can’t bind CO2 and activate ; generally not a disease state bc biotin is found widely in food and a large amt is made by intestinal bacteria
B9
Folic Acid; used to convert homocysteine into methionine, lack of it can cause neural tube defects in fetuses aka spinea bifida
- pregnant women and alcoholics (leafy green vegetables)
B12
Cobalamin;
-cofactor in enzyme that converts homocystein to methionine in methyl donation cycle (and synthesis of methionine pathways if methionine is low);
- cofactor in isomeraization for branched chain FAs
get B12 from meat and dairy; neurological manifestations in mylenation;
- malabsorption of colbalamin common in eldery, can’t give it to them orally bc not absorbed so have to get it injected
- “Pernicious anemia” autoimmune destruction of gastric parietal cells; called pernicious bc folic acid can mask the anemia until CNS symptoms develop