PHARMOCOLOGY+NURSING.PROCESS(BK+EAQ)
PHARMOCOLOGY+NURSING.PROCESS(BK+EAQ)
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ISBN: 9780323629799
Author: LILLEY
Publisher: ELSEVIER
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Chapter 53, Problem 1O
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The importance of the several minerals and vitamins to the normal functioning of the human body.

Concept introduction:

The human body needs vital building blocks to develop and sustain itself. The proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, and fats are the providers of these building blocks. An organic molecules, which is needed in minimum amount for biochemical functions (tissue repairing, cell growth) and normal metabolism are referred to as vitamins.

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Vitamins are classified into two types. They are fat soluble (Vitamin A, D, E, and K) and water soluble (B vitamins: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12, and vitamin C).

Fat soluble Vitamins - Vitamins that dissolve in oil and fat. They get deposited in the body as fat.

Water soluble vitamins - Vitamins that dissolve in water. They can easily expelled in the urine.

Minerals - They are organic substances present in crystalline form and are not generated by life process.

S.NOVitamin typesImportance
Fat soluble vitamins
1Vitamin AIt plays an important role in normal vision, reproduction, bone development, cell division, and the immune system. It also assists proper functioning of organs (kidneys, heart, and lungs).
2Vitamin DIt increases the strength of the bone and muscle, reduces possibilities of fracture, mineral density of the bone is increased.
3Vitamin EIt is an antioxidant. Thus, it defends the body cells and tissues from free radicals-are substances that affect the body cells. It also helps in cholesterol balancing, skin damage repair, decreases the aging, athletic performance increases, and prevents anemia, decreases blood pressure, and hormonal balance.
4Vitamin KIt helps calcium absorption into the bones, aids clotting of blood, and inhibits bruising.
Water soluble
1Vitamin B1It helps in liberating energy from the carbohydrate. It also involves in nerve signal conduction, and contraction of muscles, enhance the immune system, and decrease the risk of stroke.
2Vitamin B2It aids in breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, regulating the energy supply of the body.
3Vitamin B3Plays a vital role in energy production, maintaining the muscle tone (GI tract), needed for production of DNA, decreases LDL (low density lipopolysaccharide) cholesterol, and produces stress and sex hormones.
4Vitamin B5Plays a vital role in releasing energy from fats, starches, and sugars, important for metabolism of cells, act as an anti-stress factor, and speeds up the healing of wound.
5Vitamin B6It plays a lead role in the development and function of the brain, assist to make red blood cells.
6Vitamin B7It helps in nourishing hair and skin, regulates sugar level in the blood, induces metabolism, decreases weight, and enhances heart normal function, helpful for development and maintenance of muscle tissues. 
7Vitamin B9Helps in generation of red blood cell, fetal brain, bone, and spinal cord development, prevents cardiac attacks, cancer, and strokes.
8Vitamin B12It helps in generating DNA, and maintains the central nervous system (spinal cord and brain) and blood cells healthier.
9Vitamin CIt acts as an antioxidant, thus prevents aging, aids in maintaining a healthy skin, gums, and teeth, enhances wound healing, collagen synthesizes, red blood cell production, and builds up the immune system.
MineralsImportance
1Calcium

Teeth and bone formation.

2MagnesiumAct as a cofactor for metabolic enzymes.
3IronAids in oxygen transportation.
4PotassiumStandardizes membrane potential and heartbeat.
5ZincIt enhances the wound healing and immunity.
6SodiumRetains pH, and controls body fluids.
7ChlorineHelps in generating the hydrochloric acid (HCL) in the stomach.
8CopperHelps in iron and enzyme metabolism.
Conclusion

Vitamins and minerals plays an important role in effective functioning of the body like cell metabolism, growth, and tissue repairing.

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