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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)1. Helps in the release of energy from
carbohydrate in food2. Required for the functioning of
nerves
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Vitamin B1 Deficiency• Prolonged deficiency can
result in the disease beri-beri.
• Swelling of legs• Weakness• Heart enlarges• Loss of appetite• Irritability• Nervous tingling throughout
the body• Poor arm and leg co-
ordination• Deep muscle pain in the
calves.© 1999 Wadsdworth Publishing Company
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)1. Helps in the release of energy from
carbohydrate in food2. Helps in the normal growth and
development
Sec 3E/ Food & Nutrition/ Ms Michelle Ng
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Vitamin B2 Deficiency1. Failure to grow.2. Skin lesions, dermatitis (skin disorder) and
conjuctivitis (disorder of the outer membrane of the eye).
3. Tongue may swell, mouth and lips become sore.
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Vitamin B3 (Niacin)1. Helps in the release of energy from
carbohydrate in food2. Helps enzymes to function properly
Sec 3E/ Food & Nutrition/ Ms Michelle Ng
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Niacin results in the disease pellagra, which has these symtoms:
© 1999 Wadsdworth Publishing Company
•Dermatitis, especially on the skin that is exposed to the sun. •Dementia, loss of memory, confusion, depression •Diarrhoea, abdominal discomfort, loss of appetite, loose frequent stools.
Vitamin B3 Deficiency
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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)1. Helps in the release of energy from
carbohydrate in food2. Helps to maintain a healthy nervous
system3. Helps to fight infection
Sec 3E/ Food & Nutrition/ Ms Michelle Ng
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Vitamin B6 Deficiency & OverdoseDeficiencyDiarrhoeaSkin disorders
OverdoseNerve damage
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Vitamin B9 (Folate)1. Important for releasing energy from
amino acids (protein) in food2. Plays an important role in the
manufacturing of new cells and genetic materials
3. Works with vitamins B12 and iron to from red blood cells
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Folate Deficiency• Neural tube defects:
Malformation of the brain, spinal cord, or both during embryonic development.
• A baby with spina bifida, a form of neural tube defect associated with poor folate status early in pregnancy.
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Folate Deficiency
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Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)1. Required for the normal production
of amino acids2. Helps to maintain enzyme systems3. Assists in manufacturing red blood
cells
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Vitamin B12 DefciencyAnaemia