Following is a brief introduction to vitamins and their sources:
Vitamin A: Retinol. Carotene compounds responsible for transmitting light sensation in the retina of the eye. Deficiency leads to night blindness.
Dietary Sources of Retinol
- Liver (richest natural source)
- Milk
- Butter
- Cheese
- Egg yolk
- Fish and Liver oils
- (Retinol or carotene is added to margarine in Britain and other countries.)
Dietary Sources of Carotene
- Carrots (richest source)
- Dark Green leafy vegetables
- Some yellow and red fruits
- Red palm oil
Dietary Sources of Thiamin:
- Wheat germ, whole meal wheat flour and bread
- Yeast, legumes, nuts
- Pork, duck Marmite
- Oatmeal, fortified breakfast cereals
- White bread if flour enriched
- Cod’s roe, other meats
Dietary Sources for Riboflavin:
- Liver, kidney, Milk, yoghurt, cheese
- Marmite, wheat germ, meat
- Mushrooms, broccoli, avocado
- Fortified white flour and breakfast cereals
Dietary Sources of Niacin:
- Liver, kidney
- Meat, fish
- Yeast (brewer’s), Marmite
- Peanuts, bran, legumes
- Whole meal wheat
- Coffee
Vitamin B12: An essential factor in nucleic acid synthesis (the genetic material of all cells). Deficiency leads to insufficient and enlarged red blood cells (megaloblastic anemia), as can be seen in pernicious anemia.
Folate (folic acid): Folic acid is an important factor in nucleic acid synthesis (the genetic material of all cells). Deficiency leads to insufficient and enlarged red blood cells (megaloblastic anemia). It is used in some persons as a supplemental therapy to prevent side effects from medications, such as methotrexate (RHEUMATREX) and sulfasalazine (AZULFADINE).
Sources of Folate:
- Brussels sprouts
- Fortified breakfast cereals
- Spinach, asparagus, beetroot
- Orange, avocado, melon
- Potatoes, cauliflower, peas
- Marmite and bovril
- Wholemeal bread, parsnips
- Dried beans
- Kidney
Dietary sources of Vitamin C:
- Black currents, guavas
- Green peppers, broccoli, cauliflower (raw)
- Oranges and other citrus fruits
- Brussels, sprouts, cabbage
- Potatoes
- Liver is the only animal food that contains it.
Dietary sources of Vitamin D:
- Fish liver oils, e.g.: cod liver oil
- Fatty fish, (herring, mackerel, salmon, sardines, pilchards, tuna)
- Fortified margarine
- Infant milk formulas
- Eggs, liver
Vitamin K: An essential factor in the formation of blood clotting factors. Deficiency can lead to abnormal bleeding. A helpful supplement for patients with liver conditions that impair the production of the normal blood clotting factors.
Sigma Pi would like to thank The University of Houston Medical School for providing the information used in the creation of this webpage.
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