Vitamins and Minerals
Water Soluble Vitamins
VITAMIN
|
NAME
|
DIETARY
SOURCES
|
BODY
FUNCTIONS
|
ADULT
RDA
|
B1
|
thiamine
|
rice
grain hulls, pork, beef, fresh peas, beans
|
carbohydrate
(sugar) breakdown (metabolism), nervous system function
|
Male:
1.5 mg
Female: 1.1 mg
|
B2
|
riboflavin
|
meats,
poultry, fish, dairy, enriched grains and cereals, green vegetables
|
cellular
growth, P-450 (drug breakdown) enzyme system, and use of fats, sugars and
proteins
|
Male:
1.7 mg
Female: 1.3 mg
|
B3
|
niacin
|
lean
meats, fish, liver, cereals/grains, legumes, green vegetables, conversion
of dietary tryptophan
|
decreases cholesterol (LDLs and triglycerides), electron
transfer in cellular function
|
Male:
19 mg
Female: 15 mg
|
B6
|
pyridoxine
|
meats,
cereals, lentils, nuts, bananas, avocados, potatoes
|
heme
(blood) production, enzymatic helper in many body systems, protein and fat
metabolism
|
Male:
2 mg
Female: 1.6 mg
|
B12
|
cyanocobalamin
|
produced
by microorganisms in animal proteins (milk, oysters, clams)
|
bone
marrow, central nervous system and GI tract function, fat, protein, and
carbohydrate metabolism, DNA synthesis, proper Folate function
|
Male/Female:
2 mcg
|
C
|
ascorbic
acid
|
fresh
vegetables and fruits (peppers, tomato, green leafy, citrus, strawberries,
potatoes)
|
collagen
and dentin (teeth) formation, antioxidant of cell membranes, iron
absorption from food, repairing of cellular injury
|
Male/Female:
60 mg
|
Folate
|
folic
acid
|
liver,
lean beef, veal, yeast, leafy vegetables, legumes, eggs, whole grains,
fresh fruit
|
protein
and DNA synthesis, cell growth, proper Vitamin B12 function,
red blood formation
|
Male:
200 mcg
Female: 180 mcg
|
Fat (Stored) Soluble Vitamins
VITAMIN
|
NAME
|
DIETARY
SOURCES
|
BODY
FUNCTIONS
|
ADULT
RDA
|
A
|
retinoid
|
yellow-orange
pigmented (carrots) and dark leafy vegetables (spinach, etc.), fatty foods
(fish, dairy products, and organ meats)
|
skeletal
and tooth development, vision, immune system, hair, teeth and gums
|
Male:
3300 IU
Female: 2640 IU
|
D
|
calciferol
|
UV
radiation converts cholesterol to Vit D in skin, milk (Vit D
supplemented), eggs, fish, beef
|
skeletal
formation, calcium and phosphorus absorption from stomach and calcium
mobilization from bone when needed
|
Male/Female:
<25 yo = 400 IU
>25 yo = 200 IU
|
E
|
tocopherol
|
vegetable
oils, margarine, green vegetables, nuts, wheat germ and whole grains
|
antioxidant
of polyunsaturated fatty acids and cellular membranes, development and
production of heme (red blood cells), steroids and collagen
|
Male:
15 IU
Female: 12 IU
|
K
|
phytonadione
|
pork
liver, green leafy vegetables, GI flora can produce from diet
|
blood
clotting factors
|
Male:
80 mcg
Female: 65 mcg
|
Minerals and Trace Elements
MINERAL/ELEMENT
|
DIETARY
SOURCES
|
BODY
FUNCTIONS
|
ADULT
RDA
|
calcium
|
milk
and dairy products
|
bone
and tooth development, muscle function, enzyme systems
|
Male/Female:
11-24yo = 1200 mg
>24yo = 800 mg
|
chromium
|
liver,
fish, dairy, whole grains
|
maintains
normal glucose use in body and insulin function
|
Male/Female: 50-200 mcg
|
cobalt
|
see
Vitamin B12
|
|
|
copper
|
organ
meats, shellfish, whole grains
|
nervous
system function, iron storage and metabolism
|
Male/Female:
2-3 mg
|
fluorine
|
municipal
water supply
|
bone
development, tooth enamel
|
Male/Female: 1.5-4.0 mg
|
iodine
|
iodized
salt, saltwater fish and shellfish
|
thyroid
function
|
Male/Female:
150 mcg
|
iron
|
red
meats, vegetables, grains
|
oxygen
transport, red blood cell maintenance
|
Male:
10 mg
Female: 15 mg
|
magnesium
|
vegetables,
nuts, unmilled whole grains
|
bone
structure, nerve impulses, enzyme function
|
Male:
350 mg
Female: 280 mg
|
phosphorus
|
dairy,
meats, poultry, fish, eggs, grains
|
DNA/RNA
structure, enzyme function, teeth and bone maintenance
|
Male/Female:
800 mg
|
zinc
|
high
protein meats, oysters, whole grains, legumes, peanuts
|
DNA/RNA
synthesis, Vitamin A mobilization from liver, sexual system functions
|
Male:
15 mg
Female : 12 mg
|
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