Vitamins | Importance | Sources |
Thiamine (vitamin B1) |
- The part of an enzyme which is required for energy metabolism.
- It is significant in nerve functioning.
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- Pork
- Whole-grain
- Enriched breads
- Cereals
- Legumes
- Nuts and seeds.
- It is found in all nutritious food in moderate amounts.
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Riboflavin(vitamin B2) |
- The part of an enzyme is needed for energy metabolism.
- It is important for normal vision & skin health.
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- Milk and milk products
- Leafy green vegetables
- Whole-grain
- Enriched breads
- Cereals.
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Niacin (vitamin B3) | This vitamin helps in maintaining:
- healthy skin
- nerves
- digestive system.
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- Meat
- Fish
- Whole-grain
- Enriched breads
- Cereals
- Mushrooms
- Leafy green vegetables
- Peanut butter.
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Pantothenic acid |
- This vitamin is essential for the metabolism of food.
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- It is widespread in almost all food.
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Biotin |
- Important in metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates.
- It also helps in the production of hormones and cholesterol.
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- It is widespread in food.
- It is produced in the intestinal tract by bacteria.
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Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) |
- The part of an enzyme needed for protein metabolism.
- It helps in making red blood cells.
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- Meat
- Fish
- Poultry
- Vegetables
- Fruits.
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Folic acid |
- The part of an enzyme is needed for making DNA.
- This also required for new cells i.e. red blood cells.
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- Leafy green vegetables
- Legumes
- Orange juice
- Liver
- It is now added to most refined grains.
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Cobalamin (vitamin B12) |
- The part of an enzyme needed for making new cells.
- It is important for nerve functioning.
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- Meat
- Poultry
- Fish
- Seafood
- Eggs
- Milk and milk products
- It is not found in plant foods.
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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) |
- This promotes healthy teeth & gums.
- It is needed for healthy immune system.
- The part of an enzyme is needed for protein metabolism.
- It helps in iron absorption.
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- Citrus fruits
- Cabbage family
- Cantaloupe
- Strawberries
- Peppers
- Tomatoes
- Potatoes
- Lettuce
- Papayas
- Mangoes
- Kiwifruit.
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