Present Knowledge in Nutrition 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781119946045.ch18
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Riboflavin

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“…Animal studies have shown that the uptake of dietary riboflavin from the intestine is increased in riboflavin deficiency (17) and urinary excretion was found to increase linearly with increasing dietary intakes in individuals with optimal status (18) . The transport of flavins in blood is by loose binding to albumin and tight binding to a number of immunoglobulins in serum particularly IgA, IgG and IgM (19) . A number of physiological factors have been reported to influence the rate of intestinal absorption of riboflavin.…”
Section: Riboflavin Absorption and Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies have shown that the uptake of dietary riboflavin from the intestine is increased in riboflavin deficiency (17) and urinary excretion was found to increase linearly with increasing dietary intakes in individuals with optimal status (18) . The transport of flavins in blood is by loose binding to albumin and tight binding to a number of immunoglobulins in serum particularly IgA, IgG and IgM (19) . A number of physiological factors have been reported to influence the rate of intestinal absorption of riboflavin.…”
Section: Riboflavin Absorption and Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietary sources substantial in riboflavin include dairy, eggs, fish, meat, poultry, and fortified cereals . Riboflavin is absorbed in the proximal small intestine and is metabolized by the liver or can be complexed to form flavoproteins . Commensal lactic acid bacteria present in the large intestine can also produce riboflavin, which can be absorbed .…”
Section: B Vitaminsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commensal lactic acid bacteria present in the large intestine can also produce riboflavin, which can be absorbed . Insufficiency can occur in patients who avoid dairy products, as this is a major source of the vitamin . Deficiency can occur in patients with malabsorptive disorders, in alcohol use disorder, and in patients with anorexia nervosa .…”
Section: B Vitaminsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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