Riboflavin in Orange Juice
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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:
- FAD is need in order to Tryptophan into Vitamin B3 (which is then used to lower LDL cholesterol levels)
- Vitamin B6 is dependent on FMN (B6 is used in amino acid, glucose, and lipid metabolism)
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?
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