Essential Biochemistry - Vitamins (Section 6)

  • 1
    What is the role of biotin in carbohydrate metabolism?
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    (A)
    It is involved in the carboxylation of pyruvate
  • 2
    In which metabolic pathway does Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP) play a key role?
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    (B)
    Citric acid cycle
  • 3
    The active form of Thiamine is
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    (B)
    Thiamine diphosphate (TDP)
  • 4
    Which ring is part of the structure of thiamine?
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    (B)
    Pyrimidine
  • 5
    In what form is Vitamin B12 stored in the liver?
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    (C)
    Adenosylcobalamin
  • 6
    Which of the following reactions does PLP act as a coenzyme?
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    (B)
    Amino acid decarboxylation
  • 7
    Which of the following is a dietary source rich in Vitamin B3?
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    (C)
    Meats, poultry and fish
  • 8
    What is the primary role of PLP (pyridoxal phosphate)?
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    (B)
    Coenzyme in amino acid metabolism
  • 9
    Which deficiency is characterized by cheilosis and glossitis?
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    (B)
    Riboflavin
  • 10
    What is the deficiency disease associated with niacin (vitamin B3)?
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    (B)
    Pellagra
  • 11
    Which of the following coenzymes is not derived from vitamins?
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    (D)
    Coenzyme Q
  • 12
    Which of the following coenzymes are associated with niacin?
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    B
    C
  • 13
    What is the precursor of retinol?
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    (C)
    β-carotene
  • 14
    Which of the following is a function of FAD and FMN?
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    (A)
    Act as coenzymes in oxidation-reduction reactions
  • 15
    Which vitamin is important for the synthesis of sphingolipids?
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    (B)
    B6
  • 16
    The symptoms of pellagra include all EXCEPT:
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    (D)
    Anemia
  • 17
    Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of Niacin deficiency?
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    (B)
    Pellagra
  • 18
    Which of the following reactions does Niacin participate in?
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    (C)
    Oxidation-reduction reactions
  • 19
    Both Wernicke's disease and beriberi can be treated by administering vitamin:
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    (A)
    Thiamine
  • 20
    Which deficiency is indicated by the presence of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?
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    (A)
    Thiamin (B1)
  • 21
    What is the role of Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) in cellular metabolism?
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    (A)
    It is part of coenzyme A (CoA), essential for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
  • 22
    The active forms of vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) are:
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    (A)
    FMN and FAD
  • 23
    Which vitamin is essential for the synthesis of the neurotransmitter GABA?
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    (C)
    Vitamin B6
  • 24
    Which of the following is a good source of Vitamin D?
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    B
    C
    D
  • 25
    Which form of vitamin B6 is most active and is used as a coenzyme?
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    (B)
    Pyridoxal phosphate
  • 26
    What are the primary symptoms associated with pellagra?
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    (A)
    Skin rashes, confusion, and diarrhea
  • 27
    Which food group is a good source of Pantothenic acid?
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    (B)
    Meats and whole grains
  • 28
    Thiamine pyrophosphate is required for the following enzymatic activity:
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    (B)
    Transketolase
  • 29
    What is a major function of Vitamin B5?
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    (A)
    Involved in energy metabolism
  • 30
    The active form of Vitamin A is:
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    (D)
    All of the above
  • 31
    Which of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin?
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    (C)
    Vitamin K
  • 32
    What is the role of FMN (Flavin Mononucleotide) in the body?
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    (B)
    Functions as a coenzyme in redox reactions
  • 33
    Which form of thiamine is utilized as a coenzyme in the body?
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    (C)
    Thiamine diphosphate
  • 34
    Which of the following is NOT a function of Folic Acid?
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    (D)
    Folic acid is not necessary for the synthesis of amino acids
  • 35
    What is the characteristic of infantile beriberi?
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    (A)
    Affects infants breastfed by thiamine-deficient mothers
  • 36
    Which of the following is a dietary source of Riboflavin?
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    (D)
    Eggs
  • 37
    Which of the following vitamin is required for collagen synthesis?
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    (A)
    Ascorbic acid
  • 38
    What is the active form of folic acid?
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    (C)
    Tetrahydrofolate (THF)
  • 39
    Which enzyme is involved in the synthesis of methionine from homocysteine?
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    (A)
    Methionine Synthase
  • 40
    Which of the following is used as an assay of riboflavin status?
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    (B)
    Glutathione reductase
  • 41
    Which of the following is a precursor of Vitamin A?
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    (D)
    β-Carotene
  • 42
    Which of the following is a sign of B2 deficiency?
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    (D)
    All of the above
  • 43
    Thiamine (vitamin B1) consists of
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    (A)
    a thiazole ring attached to a pyrimidine ring by methylene bridge
  • 44
    What is the primary function of thiamine (Vitamin B1) in the body?
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    (B)
    Involved in carbohydrate metabolism
  • 45
    What is the name of Vitamin B3?
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    (B)
    Niacin
  • 46
    Which vitamin is important for the synthesis of niacin from tryptophan?
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    (C)
    B6
  • 47
    Which of the following diseases is linked to a deficiency of vitamin B1?
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    (C)
    Beriberi
  • 48
    Which vitamin deficiency causes cheilosis (cracks at the corners of the mouth)?
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    (B)
    Vitamin B2