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Title: Fundamentals of Small Animal Nutrition


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Fundamentals of Small Animal Nutrition
  • Dr. Randy Ackman
  • Vitamins

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Vitamins
  • Vitamins
  • 1- organic compound different from protein, CHO,
    and fat
  • 2- must be component of the diet
  • 3- it must be necessary in minute amounts to
    support normal physiologic function
  • 4- absence causes a deficiency or syndrome
  • 5- must not be synthesized in sufficient
    quantities to support normal physiologic function

3
Vitamins
  • Vitamer
  • Isomer of a vitamin
  • May have different if any biologic properties
  • i.e. Vitamin E
  • Many forms
  • a- tocohperol
  • Biologically active
  • ? tocopherol
  • Biologically much less active
  • In vitro antioxidant

4
Vitamins
  • Provitamin
  • Compound requires activation step to become
    biologically active
  • ß-carotene
  • Cleaved twice by enzymes to become retinol

http//arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/mi
sc_topics/vitamina.html
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Vitamins
  • Two Categories
  • Fat soluble
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin K

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Vitamins
  • Water soluble
  • Thiamin B1
  • Riboflavin B2
  • Niacin
  • Pyridoxine B6
  • Pantothenic acid
  • Folic Acid
  • Cobalamin B12
  • Choline
  • Biotin
  • Vitamin C
  • Ascorbic acid

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teskevin/enzymesoutline.html
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Vitamins
  • AAFCO
  • K-9
  • 3 fat soluble
  • Vitamin K not recognized
  • 8 water soluble
  • Vitamin C and biotin not recognized

8
Vitamins
  • Functions
  • Cofactors in enzymatic reactions
  • DNA synthesis
  • Energy release from nutrient substrates
  • Bone development
  • Calcium homeostasis
  • Normal eye function
  • Blood clotting
  • Free radical scavenging
  • Donate an electron
  • Amino acid an protein metabolism
  • Nerve impulse transduction

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Vitamins
  • Fat Soluble Vitamins
  • Require bile salts
  • Passively absorbed
  • Duodenum mostly
  • Form chylomicrons
  • Stored in lipid depots
  • Stored in liver too
  • Less chance of deficiency
  • Greater likelihood of toxicity

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Vitamins
  • Water soluble vitamin absorption
  • Some absorbed passively
  • Excreted in urine
  • Some absorbed via active transport
  • Require carrier pump
  • Limited storage
  • Less likely to toxicity
  • More likely to have deficiency

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Vitamins
  • Factors affecting vitamin status
  • Anorexia
  • Depletes all vitamin stores
  • Polyuric diseases
  • Depletes water soluble vitamins
  • Renal failure
  • Vitamin D deficiency, renal tubules conversion
  • Antibiotics
  • Affect GI flora
  • Decrease vitamin K synthesis
  • Diuretics
  • Same as polyuric states
  • Levels of other nutrients
  • Required cobalamin related to folic acid,
    methionine and choline are interdependent

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin A
  • Related compounds
  • Retinol
  • Retinal
  • Retinoic acid
  • Bone Growth
  • Reproduction
  • Maintenance of epithelial tissue
  • Rhodopsin formation
  • Retinal and opsin
  • Visual purple (rods)

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin A
  • Cats lack the enzyme for splitting beta carotene
  • Must receive preformed Vitamin A

14
Vitamins
  • Vitamin D
  • Sterol compounds
  • Two forms
  • Cholecalciferol (D3)
  • Can be produced from provitamin
    7-dehyhrocholesterol with uv light
  • Animals
  • Ergcalciferol (D2)
  • Plants

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin D
  • Functions
  • Enhance intestinal absorption of calcium
  • Stimulates calcium binding protein
  • Net activity
  • Increase blood calcium and phosphorous

Calcitrol
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Vitamins
  • Vitamin E
  • Tocopherols
  • a-tocopherol most biological active form
  • ? form used in pet food
  • Stored in liver
  • Potent antioxidant
  • Donates electrons to free radicals
  • Stops oxidation of fats
  • Rancidity
  • Prevents peroxidation
  • Protects vitamin A

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin E and Selenium
  • Selenium cofactor of glutahionine peroxidase
  • Prevents formation of peroxides during fat
    metabolism
  • Vitamin E
  • Spares selenium by preventing the oxidation of
    cell membrane fatty acids

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin K
  • Quinones
  • Vitamin K1 (phyloquinone)
  • In green plant naturally
  • Vitamin K2 (menaquinone)
  • Synthesized by intestinal bacteria
  • Vitamin K3 (menadione)
  • Synthetic
  • 2-3 X activity of natural vitamin K

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Vitamins
  • Vitamin K
  • Blood clotting
  • Liver production of prothrombin
  • Liver production of clotting factors VII, IX, X
  • Cofactor for enzyme that facilitates binding of
    prothrombin and calcium

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