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PANAB-228 PANTOTHENIC ACID
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PANTOTHENIC ACID 500MG.
Pantothenic acid a B-complex vitamin, is essential for humans and
animals for growth, reproduction, and normal physiological functions.
It is a precursor of the coenzymes, CoA and
acyl carrier protein of fatty acid synthase, which are involved in more than
100 different metabolic pathways including energy metabolism of carbohydrates,
proteins and lipids, and the synthesis of lipids, neurotransmitters, steroid
hormones, porphyrins and hemoglobin.
Deficiencies: Pantothenic acid deficiency has been induced in animals when fed
natural feedstuffs containing low levels of pantothenic acid. Deficient animals
had growth retardation with reduced food intake, functional impairments in all
systems and sudden death. Pantothenic acid deficiency has also been induced
in humans by use of a metabolic antagonist, w-methyl pantothenic acid along
with a pantothenic acid-deficient diet. Signs and symptoms reported include
depression, personality changes, cardiac instability, frequent infection, fatigue,
abdominal pains, sleep disturbances and neurological disorders including numbness,
paresthesia (abnormal sensation such as "burning feet" syndrome),
muscle weakness and cramps. Biochemical changes include increased insulin sensitivity,
lowered blood cholesterol, decreased serum potassium, and failure of adrenocorticotropin
to induce eosinopenia.
Recommendations: The Estimated Safe and Adequate Daily Dietary Intakes of pantothenic
acid are: 2 mg for infants 0-0.5 yr; 3 mg for children 0.5-3 yrs; 3-4 mg for
children 4-6 yrs; 4-5 mg for children 7-10 yrs; 4-7 mg for children 11+ yrs
and adults. The average American diet provides 2-3 mg pantothenic acid/1000
kcal or 4-6 mg pantothenic acid/2000 kcal, which is within the range of the
suggested intake.
Food sources: Pantothenic acid is found in many foodstuffs. Good sources of
the vitamin (>1 mg/ serving) include organ meats, lobsters, poultry, soybeans,
lentils, split peas, yogurt, eggnog, avocado, mushroom, sweet potato. Pantothenic
acid loss during processing is significant, as it is stable in neutral solution
but is readily destroyed by heat in either alkali or acid.
Toxicity: In humans, the only reported symptom after intakes of 10 to 20 g calcium
pantothenic acid was diarrhea.
Recent research: A pantothenic acid derivative, pantethine (two molecules of
pantetheine joined by a disulfide bond), has been reported to have a hypocholesterolemic
effect. A metabolic antagonist of pantothenic acid, pantoyl g-amino butyric
acid (called pantoyl-GABA, homopantothenate, or hopantothenate), is widely used
in Japan as an antidementia drug for treating cognitive impairments in pathological
states such as Alzheimer's disease, presumably through increasing cholinergic
activity in vivo. Reyes-like syndrome has been reported in patients using pantoyl-GABA,
presumably due to pantothenic acid deficiency. Other recent studies have shown
that uptake and metabolism of pantothenic acid seem to differ among organs and
tissues. Fetal growth retardation and death reported in pantothenic acid deficient
animals are due to impaired placental function.
For further information:
Song, W.O. (1990) Pantothenic acid - How much do we know about this B-vitamin?
Nutr. Today 25: 19-26
Tahiliani, A.G. & Beinlich, C.J. (1991) Pantothenic acid in health and disease.
Vitamins and Hormones 46: 165-228
Annous, K.F., Song, W.O. (1995) Pantothenic acid uptake and metabolism by the
red blood cell. J. Nutr. 125: 2586-2593.
Note: These statements have not
been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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