Difference between revisions of "Riboflavin in Orange Juice"

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By Antonetta Axup
 
By Antonetta Axup
  
Another name for Riboflavin is Vitamin B2, which is can be found naturally in food but also taken as a supplement. In the human body, riboflavin is a needed in multiple different reactions, usually in the either of its active forms:  flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).  
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Another name for Riboflavin is Vitamin B2, which is can be found naturally in food but also taken as a supplement. In the human body, riboflavin is a needed in multiple different reactions, usually in the either of its active forms:  flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). For instance:
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[[File:Riboflavin structure.png|400px|thumb|left|Structure of Riboflavin]]
 
[[File:Riboflavin structure.png|400px|thumb|left|Structure of Riboflavin]]
  
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orange juice in the POD/Scots Market
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lights on in the fridge in the POD/Scots Market
 
lights on in the fridge in the POD/Scots Market
 
does the light pass through the plastic and damage the riboflavin, creating harmful compounds?
 
does the light pass through the plastic and damage the riboflavin, creating harmful compounds?
  
 
Sources:
 
Sources:
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Riboflavin-HealthProfessional/
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* https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Riboflavin-HealthProfessional/
https://www.fitbit.com/foods/Orange+Juice+Trop+50+No+Pulp+Calcium+Vitamin+D/5471594
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* https://www.fitbit.com/foods/Orange+Juice+Trop+50+No+Pulp+Calcium+Vitamin+D/5471594
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riboflavin
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riboflavin

Revision as of 23:01, 1 February 2018

By Antonetta Axup

Another name for Riboflavin is Vitamin B2, which is can be found naturally in food but also taken as a supplement. In the human body, riboflavin is a needed in multiple different reactions, usually in the either of its active forms: flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). For instance:

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Structure of Riboflavin

Some great food options are:

  • eggs
  • green vegetables
  • milk

Another option to get riboflavin in the diet is orange juice. It only contains 4% of your daily intake, however, it is convenient since it is in the POD of the CSB and in Scots Market.



lights on in the fridge in the POD/Scots Market does the light pass through the plastic and damage the riboflavin, creating harmful compounds?

Sources: