Title: Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and flavin nucleotide
1Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and flavin nucleotide
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6Vitamin B2 ( Riboflavin)
- Overview
- Structure and chemistry character
- Dietary Sources
- Uses(Possible Interactions)
- Supporting Research
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8Overview
- Vitamin B2, commonly called riboflavin, is one of
eight water-soluble B vitamins. Like its close
relative vitamin B1 (thiamine), riboflavin plays
a crucial role in certain metabolic reactions,
particularly the conversion of carbohydrates
(?????)into sugar, which is "burned" to produce
energy. Together, the eight B vitamins, often
referred to as B complex vitamins, are also
essential in the breakdown of fats and protein.
In addition, B complex vitamins play an important
role in maintaining muscle tone along the lining
of the digestive tract and promoting the health
of the nervous system, skin, hair, eyes, mouth,
and liver.
9Symptoms of riboflavin deficiency
- fatigue(??) slowed growth(????) digestive
problems(????) cracks and sores around the
corners of the mouth swollen magenta tongue eye
fatigue soreness of the lips, mouth and
tongue(??) and sensitivity to light(????).
Riboflavin is an important nutrient in the
prevention of headache and some visual
disturbances, particularly cataracts(???).
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16The best sources of riboflavin include brewers
yeast(?????), almonds(??), organ meats(????),
whole grains(??), wheat germ(??), wild
rice(????), mushrooms(??), soybeans(??),
milk(??), yogurt(???), eggs(?), broccoli(??),
brussel sprouts, and spinach(??). Flours and
cereals(??) are often fortified with riboflavin.
Absorption of Vitamin B2 is best when it is
taken with meals.
17Children and adult daily standard Vitamin B2
recommended dietary allowance (????????Vitamin
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- Children
- Infants birth to 6 months 0.3 mg (adequate
intake) - Infants 7 to 12 months 0.4 mg (adequate intake)
- Children 1 to 3 years 0.5 mg (RDA)
- Children 4 to 8 years 0.6 mg (RDA)
- Children 9 to 13 years 0.9 mg (RDA)
- Males 14 to 18 years 1.3 mg (RDA)
- Females 14 to 18 years 1 mg (RDA)
- Adult
- Males 19 years and older 1.3 mg (RDA)
- Females 19 years and older 1.1 mg (RDA)
- Pregnant females 1.4 mg (RDA)
- Breastfeeding females 1.6 mg (RDA)
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18Supporting Research
19Supporting Research
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25 If you are currently being treated with any of
the following medications, you should not use
vitamin B2 supplements without first talking to
your healthcare provider.
- Antibiotics, Tetracycline(???)
- Riboflavin should not be taken at the same
time as the antibiotic tetracycline because it
interferes with the absorption and effectiveness
of this medication. Riboflavin either alone or in
combination with other B vitamins should be taken
at different times from tetracycline. (All
vitamin B complex supplements act in this way and
should therefore be taken at different times from
tetracycline.) - In addition, long-term use of antibiotics can
deplete vitamin B levels in the body,
particularly B2, B9, B12, and vitamin H (biotin),
which is considered part of the B complex.
26- Antidepressant Medications(?????)
- Tricyclic(???) antidepressants (such as
imipramine(???), desimpramine, amitriptyline(?????
), and nortriptyline(????) also reduce levels of
riboflavin in the body. Taking riboflavin may
improve levels of the vitamin and improve the
effectiveness of these antidepressants,
especially in elderly patients.
27- Anti-malarial Medications(?????)
- Riboflavin may reduce the effectiveness of
anti-malarial medications such as chloroquine and
mefloquine. - Antipsychotic Medications(????)
- Antipsychotic medications called
phenothiazines (such as chlorpromazine) may lower
riboflavin levels. - Birth Control Medications
- Poor dietary habits in combination with birth
control medications can interfere with the body's
ability to use riboflavin.
28- Doxorubicin(??????????)
- In the presence of daylight, riboflavin may
deactivate doxorubicin, a medication used for the
treatment of certain cancers. In addition,
doxorubicin may deplete levels of riboflavin and,
therefore, increased amounts of this nutrient may
be recommended during chemotherapy (????)using
this drug. Your doctor will guide you on whether
this is necessary or not. - Methotrexate(?????????)
- Methotrexate, a medication used to treat
cancer, can prevent the body from making
riboflavin (as well as other essential vitamins). - Phenytoin(????????)
- Phenytoin, a medication used to control
epileptic seizures, may affect riboflavin levels
in children.
29- Probenecid(???)
- This medication used for gout may decrease the
absorption of riboflavin from the digestive tract
and increase the excretion in the urine. - Selegiline
- Similar to its effects on doxorubicin, riboflavin
may deactivate selegiline, a medication used to
treat Parkinson's disease, in the presence of
daylight. - Sulfa-containing Medications
- Riboflavin may reduce the effectiveness of
sulfa-containing medications, such as certain
antibiotics (for example, trimethoprim-sulfamethox
azole) used to treat bacterial infections. - In addition, as stated earlier, long-term
use of antibiotics can deplete vitamin B levels
in the body, particularly B2, B9, B12, and
vitamin H (biotin), which is considered part of
the B complex. - Thiazide Diuretics(????)
- Diuretics that belong to a class known as
thiazides, such as hydrochlorothiazide, may
increase the loss of riboflavin in the urine.
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