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 Vitamins are organic compounds of varying 
complexity that are indispensable for the 
organisms. 
 Some of the Vitamins May be synthesised in 
the body while others are obtained only 
through food. 
 Vitamins are essential nutrients with 
enzymatic functions
Nutrients are the 
components in foods 
that an organism 
utilizes to survive and 
grow 
Organic nutrients 
include carbohydrates. 
Fats, Proteins, 
vitamins, minerals, 
water
Vitamins are essential 
nutrients with enzymatic 
functions 
Hopkins was a pioneer in 
the discovery of 
vitamins. 
Some of the vitamins 
may be synthesized in 
the body, while others 
are obtained only 
through food. 
Vitamins are essential 
for maintaining good 
health.
On the basis of their solubility, the vitamins 
are divided in to two groups, 
Fat Soluble 
Water soluble
The Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat soluble 
They are usually found associated with lipids 
of the natural food 
The vitamins B Complex and C are water 
soluble.
It is also known as Retinol 
/ antixerophthalmic 
vitamins 
This vitamin is necessary 
for the maintenance of 
the epithelial cells of the 
skin, eyes, the digestive 
tract. 
Fish liver oil, egg yolk, 
milk, cheese etc are the 
main source of vitamin. A
It act as a growth regulator and it is essential for 
vision 
It occurs in the retina of the eye and remains 
associated with a protein to from a visual purple 
or rhodopsin, which break down in the 
physiological process of sight as a result of 
photo chemical reaction. 
It also concerned with the normal development 
of bones and teeth. 
Deficiency diseases : - Xerophthalmia, 
Nictalopia.
It is also known as 
antirachitic vitamin or 
sunshine vitamin. 
This is found in abundance 
in cod-liver oil and other 
fish oil, in moderate 
amounts in egg yolk and 
animal liver and in lesser 
quantities in milk. 
It is manufactured in the 
skin of mammals under the 
influence of sunlight, So it 
is called sun shine Vitamin.
It is important in bone and teeth formation 
It increase both active as well as passive 
Transport of calcium 
It also increase the volume of gastric 
secretion 
Deficiency disease : - Rickets, Osteomalacea.
It is also known as 
Tocopherol 
Natural oils Such as 
wheat germ oil, rice 
germ oil, leafy green 
vegetable are the main 
source of vitamin E. 
It also found in meat, 
egg yolk but in lesser 
amount. 
It is stored mainly in 
adipose tissue.
This vitamin maintains the normal health of 
sex organs. 
It also plays some role in the metabolism of 
complex carbohydrate. 
It prevent Alzheimer’s disease. 
Deficiency diseases: sterility, muscular 
dystrophy.
It is popularly known as 
coagulation vitamin 
All green leafy 
materials, egg, fish 
meal are good source 
of this vitamin. 
Chemically, this 
vitamin is a group of 
compounds called 
naphthoquinones.
It is an important factor in the process of 
blood coagulation 
It is necessary, for the formation of 
prothrombin. 
Deficiency diseases : - Haemorrhage
Vitamin B is a water soluble vitamin 
Vitamin is called vitamin B Complex 
Vitamin Comprises the following vitamins 
Vit. B1, Vit B2, Vit B3, Vit B6, Vit B12
It is Commonly known 
as antineuritic Vitamin. 
Thiamine is essential in 
the transmission of 
nerve impulse. 
Liver, kidney, egg yolk 
are also rich in this 
vitamin. 
Seed coat contain 
vitamin. B1
Thiamine is necessary for normal uptake of 
oxygen by the brain tissue. 
It helps convert food in to energy needed for 
healthy skin, hair, muscle etc. 
Deficiency disease :- beriberi
It also known as 
lactolavin 
It is widely distributed 
in nature 
Numerous insects 
require this vitamin 
Good sources of this 
vitamin are liver, 
milkig, vegilabble.
Riboflavin plays an essential rale in the 
reclase of food energy and the assimilation of 
nutrients. 
It is essential in cell respiration. 
Deficiency disease: - Cheilosis, Dermatities.
It is also known as 
Nicotinic acid 
Niacin is required by 
bacteria as a growth 
factory. 
Some insects get this 
vitamin for their 
intestinal becteria 
Yeast, liver, meat, 
soyabean are the natural 
source of niacin.
It forms an essential component of NAD and 
NADP and thus forms Co-enzymes. 
As a co-enzyme it is important for 
fermentation and glycolysis 
Deficiency Disease : - Pellagra, Black tongue
Three naturally 
occurring substances 
pyridoxine, pyridoxal 
and pyridoxamine 
form vitamin B6. 
The caecum of the 
horse also synthesizes 
it. 
Yeast, milk, rice, 
cereals are the good 
sources of Vit. B6
It is an important constitute of the enzyme, 
involved in protein metabolism. 
It is used the treatment of tuberculosis 
This vitamin is a dietary essential for may 
protozoa, bacteria etc. 
Deficiency diseases : Acrodymia
It forms Part an 
enzyme system. 
It has been known as 
growth factor for small 
organism like bacteria, 
protozoa etc. 
Yeast, milk, liver are 
the good source of this 
vitamin.
It forms coenzyme A by combining with 
adenylic acid, and phosphate. 
It also involved in the formation of 
acetylcholine. 
Deficiency disease : - Haemorrhage, feet 
syndrome.
It occurs in natural waters 
The symbiotic 
microorganisms of most 
animals can synthesize this 
vitamin 
Liver, milk, egg yolk are 
good Sources of B12
It is essentially required for normal formation 
of Blood. 
It also plays a part in purine metabolism. 
Vitamin B12 is a growth factor.
Vitamins are required normally in very small 
amount but absence of any one in the diet for 
a long period may cause deficiency diseases. 
Thus their absence or deficiency in diet 
provokes severe metabolic disturbances 
characterised by specific symptoms.
Functional and applied Zoology 
P.T.PHILIP 
LEO Publications 
WWW.Google.Com
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Power Point Presentation on Vitamines

  • 1.
  • 2.  Vitamins are organic compounds of varying complexity that are indispensable for the organisms.  Some of the Vitamins May be synthesised in the body while others are obtained only through food.  Vitamins are essential nutrients with enzymatic functions
  • 3. Nutrients are the components in foods that an organism utilizes to survive and grow Organic nutrients include carbohydrates. Fats, Proteins, vitamins, minerals, water
  • 4. Vitamins are essential nutrients with enzymatic functions Hopkins was a pioneer in the discovery of vitamins. Some of the vitamins may be synthesized in the body, while others are obtained only through food. Vitamins are essential for maintaining good health.
  • 5. On the basis of their solubility, the vitamins are divided in to two groups, Fat Soluble Water soluble
  • 6. The Vitamins A, D, E and K are fat soluble They are usually found associated with lipids of the natural food The vitamins B Complex and C are water soluble.
  • 7. It is also known as Retinol / antixerophthalmic vitamins This vitamin is necessary for the maintenance of the epithelial cells of the skin, eyes, the digestive tract. Fish liver oil, egg yolk, milk, cheese etc are the main source of vitamin. A
  • 8. It act as a growth regulator and it is essential for vision It occurs in the retina of the eye and remains associated with a protein to from a visual purple or rhodopsin, which break down in the physiological process of sight as a result of photo chemical reaction. It also concerned with the normal development of bones and teeth. Deficiency diseases : - Xerophthalmia, Nictalopia.
  • 9. It is also known as antirachitic vitamin or sunshine vitamin. This is found in abundance in cod-liver oil and other fish oil, in moderate amounts in egg yolk and animal liver and in lesser quantities in milk. It is manufactured in the skin of mammals under the influence of sunlight, So it is called sun shine Vitamin.
  • 10. It is important in bone and teeth formation It increase both active as well as passive Transport of calcium It also increase the volume of gastric secretion Deficiency disease : - Rickets, Osteomalacea.
  • 11. It is also known as Tocopherol Natural oils Such as wheat germ oil, rice germ oil, leafy green vegetable are the main source of vitamin E. It also found in meat, egg yolk but in lesser amount. It is stored mainly in adipose tissue.
  • 12. This vitamin maintains the normal health of sex organs. It also plays some role in the metabolism of complex carbohydrate. It prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Deficiency diseases: sterility, muscular dystrophy.
  • 13. It is popularly known as coagulation vitamin All green leafy materials, egg, fish meal are good source of this vitamin. Chemically, this vitamin is a group of compounds called naphthoquinones.
  • 14. It is an important factor in the process of blood coagulation It is necessary, for the formation of prothrombin. Deficiency diseases : - Haemorrhage
  • 15. Vitamin B is a water soluble vitamin Vitamin is called vitamin B Complex Vitamin Comprises the following vitamins Vit. B1, Vit B2, Vit B3, Vit B6, Vit B12
  • 16. It is Commonly known as antineuritic Vitamin. Thiamine is essential in the transmission of nerve impulse. Liver, kidney, egg yolk are also rich in this vitamin. Seed coat contain vitamin. B1
  • 17. Thiamine is necessary for normal uptake of oxygen by the brain tissue. It helps convert food in to energy needed for healthy skin, hair, muscle etc. Deficiency disease :- beriberi
  • 18. It also known as lactolavin It is widely distributed in nature Numerous insects require this vitamin Good sources of this vitamin are liver, milkig, vegilabble.
  • 19. Riboflavin plays an essential rale in the reclase of food energy and the assimilation of nutrients. It is essential in cell respiration. Deficiency disease: - Cheilosis, Dermatities.
  • 20. It is also known as Nicotinic acid Niacin is required by bacteria as a growth factory. Some insects get this vitamin for their intestinal becteria Yeast, liver, meat, soyabean are the natural source of niacin.
  • 21. It forms an essential component of NAD and NADP and thus forms Co-enzymes. As a co-enzyme it is important for fermentation and glycolysis Deficiency Disease : - Pellagra, Black tongue
  • 22. Three naturally occurring substances pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine form vitamin B6. The caecum of the horse also synthesizes it. Yeast, milk, rice, cereals are the good sources of Vit. B6
  • 23. It is an important constitute of the enzyme, involved in protein metabolism. It is used the treatment of tuberculosis This vitamin is a dietary essential for may protozoa, bacteria etc. Deficiency diseases : Acrodymia
  • 24. It forms Part an enzyme system. It has been known as growth factor for small organism like bacteria, protozoa etc. Yeast, milk, liver are the good source of this vitamin.
  • 25. It forms coenzyme A by combining with adenylic acid, and phosphate. It also involved in the formation of acetylcholine. Deficiency disease : - Haemorrhage, feet syndrome.
  • 26. It occurs in natural waters The symbiotic microorganisms of most animals can synthesize this vitamin Liver, milk, egg yolk are good Sources of B12
  • 27. It is essentially required for normal formation of Blood. It also plays a part in purine metabolism. Vitamin B12 is a growth factor.
  • 28. Vitamins are required normally in very small amount but absence of any one in the diet for a long period may cause deficiency diseases. Thus their absence or deficiency in diet provokes severe metabolic disturbances characterised by specific symptoms.
  • 29. Functional and applied Zoology P.T.PHILIP LEO Publications WWW.Google.Com