Description : The three vitamins which are specially required for proper nerve functions are acid: (A) Thiamine, niacin and riboflavin (B) Thiamine, folic acid, choline (C) Thiamine, riboflavin, patothenic acid (D) Thiamine, pyridoxin, vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Concentration of pyruvic acid and lactic acid in blood is increased due to deficiency of the vitamin (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pantothenic acid
Last Answer : Answer : A
Last Answer : (A) Thiamin
Description : Rice-polishings contain whcih of the following Vitamin? (A) Riboflavin (B) Niacin (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Rice polishings contain this vitamin: (A) Riboflavin (B) Niacin (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : The vitamin required as coenzyme for the action of transaminases is (A) Niacin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Pyridoxal phosphate (D) Riboflavin
Description : The sulphur containing vitamins among the following B Vitamin is (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pyridoxine
Description : The sulphur-containing vitamins among the following B-Vitamin is (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pyridoxine
Description : In new born infants phototherapy may cause hyperbilirubinemia with deficiency of (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Ascorbic acid (D) Pantothenic acid VITAMINS 115
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Anaemia occurs due to the deficiency of (1) riboflavin (2) thiamine (3) folic acid (4) niacin
Last Answer : (3) folic acid Explanation: Anemia is a decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. However, it can include decreased oxygen-binding ... oxygen from the lungs to the capillaries, anemia leads to hypcoda (lack of oxygen) in organs.
Last Answer : folic acid
Description : In fatty acids synthase of both bacteria and mammals, ACP (acyl carrier protein) contain the vitamin: (A) Thiamin (B) Pyridoxine (C) Riboflavin (D) Pantothenic acid
Description : The transketolase enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway requires the B vitamin. (A) Pantothenic acid (B) Thiamin (C) Riboflavin (D) Nicotinic acid
Description : The Vitamin which does not contain a ring in the structure is (A) Pantothenic acid (B) Vitamin D (C) Riboflavin (D) Thiamin
Description : A vitamin which can be synthesized by human beings is (A) Thiamin (B) Niacin (C) Folic acid (D) Cyanocobalamin
Description : Coenzyme A contains the vitamin: (A) Riboflavin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Pyridoxine (D) Thiamine
Description : The vitamin required for Lactobacillus species is a. Riboflavin b. Niacin c. Pyridoxine d. Folic acid
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Cobamides contain a vitamin which is (A) Folic acid (B) Ascorbic acid (C) Pantothenic acid (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Cobalt is a constituent of (A) Folic acid (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Niacin (D) Biotin
Description : Fat soluble vitamins are – (1) Tocopherol, Niacin, Cyanocobalamin (2) Calciferol, Carotene, Tocopherol (3) Ascorbic acid, Calciferol, Riboflavin (4) Thiamine, Carotene, Biotin
Last Answer : (2) Calciferol, Carotene, Tocopherol Explanation: Calciferol (Vitamin D): Tocopherols and tocotrienols (Vitamin E); Phylloquinone, menaquinones (Vitamin K); and Retinol, retinal, and four carotenoids including beta carotene (Vitamin Al are all fat soluble vitamins.
Description : Fat soluble vitamins are (1) Tocopherol, Niacin, Cyanocobalamin (2) Calciferol, Carotene, Tocopherol (3) Ascorbic acid, Calciferol, Riboflavin (4) Thiamine, Carotene, Biotin
Last Answer : Calciferol, Carotene, Tocopherol
Description : Methyl malonic aciduria is seen in a deficiency of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Methyl malonic aciduria is seen in the deficiency of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : This is photo labile vitamin: (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Cholecalciferol
Description : This is a photo-labile vitamin. (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Cholecalciferol
Description : Consumption of raw eggs can cause deficiency of (A) Biotin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Riboflavin (D) Thiamin
Description : Gammaxine is an antimetabolite of (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Pyridoxin (D) Inositol
Description : Gammaxane is an antimetabolite of (A) Thiamine (B) Riboflavin (C) Pyridoxin (D) Inositol
Description : Pernicious anaemia in humans is caused by the deficiency of (a) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) (b) Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) (c) Thiamine (Vitamin B1) (d) Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5)
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which of the following is not a member of the vitamin B complex? (1) Thiamine (2) Riboflavin (3) Folic acid (4) Ascorbic acid
Last Answer : (4) Ascorbic acid Explanation: Vitamin B complex consists of 8 vitamins namely B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B 9 and B12. Vitamin B1 is Thiamine, Vit B2 is Riboflavin, Vit B3 is Niacin, Vit B5 is pantothenic acid, Vit B6 is pyridoxine, biotin, folic acid and Vit B12 is cyanocobalamin.
Description : The pellagra preventive factor is (A) Riboflavin (B) Pantothenic acid (C) Niacin (D) Pyridoxine
Description : The human species can biosynthesize (A) Vitamin C (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Thiamine (D) Niacin
Description : An important reaction for the synthesis of amino acid from carbohydrate intermediates is transamination which requires the cofactor: (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pyridoxal phosphat
Description : A 60-year-old patient presented with anorexia, weakness, paresthesia and mental changes. His tongue was red, tendon reflexes were diminished, haemoglobin was 6 g% with large red cells and neutrophils had ... be responsible for his condition: A. Folic acid B. Vitamin B12 C. Pyridoxine D. Riboflavin
Last Answer : B. Vitamin B12
Description : Sulpha drugs are antimetabolites of (A) PABA (B) Pyridoxin (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Pantothenic acid
Description : Convulsive episodes occur when there is a severe deficiency of: (A) Pyridoxine (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Riboflavin
Description : Convulsive episodes occur when there is a severe deficiency of (A) Pyridoxine (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Riboflavin
Description : What vitamin complex includes thiamine, niacin, and riboflavin?
Last Answer : ANSWER: VITAMIN B
Description : Sulpha drugs are antimetabolities of (A) Vitamin K (B) Pyridoxin (C) Folic acid (D) Vitamin B2
Description : Vitamin required for metabolism of diols e.g. conversion of ethylene glycol to acetaldehyde is (A) Thiamin (B) Cobalamin (C) Pyridoxine (D) Folic acid
Description : Vitamins that function as dinucleotide derivatives include all the following except (A) Thiamine (B) Niacin (C) Nicotinate (D) Vitamin B2
Description : Which of the following vitamins would most likely become deficient in a person who develops a completely carnivorous life style? (A) Thiamine (B) Niacin (C) Cobalamine (D) Vitamin C
Description : Pellagra preventing factor is (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Niacin (D) Pyridoxine
Last Answer : (C) Niacin
Description : Vitamin required in conversion of folic acid to folinic acid is (A) Biotin (B) Cobalamin (C) Ascorbic acid (D) Niacin
Description : Pellagra disease is caused by the deficiency of (a) niacin (b) tocopherol (c) riboflavin (d) folic acid
Last Answer : (a) niacin
Description : Deficiency of which of the following causes chelosis : (a) Pyridoxine (b) Folic Acid (c) Niacin (d) Riboflavin
Last Answer : (d) Riboflavin
Description : Examination of blood of a person suspected of having anaemia shows large, immature, nucleated erythrocytes without haemoglobin. Supplementing his diet with which of the following is likely to alleviate his symptoms? (a) Iron compounds (b) Thiamine (c) Folic acid and cobalamine (d) Riboflavin
Last Answer : (c) Folic acid and cobalamine