Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Essentials On Mitochondrial Vitamins

By Tracie Knight


The global health research shows that most people do not have sufficient intake and access to Vitamin D. Deficiency in affected individuals are characterized with rickets formation and muscle strains. The mitochondrial vitamins C and D are fundamental remedy for such patients. The vitamin D is gotten mostly from sun energy. It aids in bone formation thus caretakers of young children are always advised to expose the infant to sun energy at given moments. Foods such as fish liver oil and fish are also sources.

The importance of mitochondrial is that it gives the cell energy to enhance day to day activities of man. Some scientist sometimes refers it to as the battery cells. The deficiency of this essential nutrient, leads to formation of constant muscle fatigue and rickets in humans. This is because of functioning of mitochondria, depends on the oxygen and glucose to provide energy that aid in all the functioning activities of the cell.

Adenosine Triphosphate is a form of energy that exists in cell organelle. The hormone phosphocreatine aids in production of Adenosine Triphosphate in muscles. Mitochondrion helps in rejuvenation of phosphocreatine as the muscles contract. Low levels affect the functioning and production of this important nutrient.

Role of Vitamin D in health issues are emerging. This is with provision of tests carried out on patients where, oral dosage on patients was administered. It was deduced that when taken for a period of 10-12weeks, it help to increase nutrients in the human body. This improvement induced a decreased recovery time of phosphocreatine and functioning of batteries cell.

Incorporation on dual relationship between Vitamin C and mitochondria are being investigated further. Its importance helps reduce deficiency causes such as gum disease and hair loss, which is most likely in aging individuals. The GLUT10 is a glucose that transports oxidized vitamin c in the mitochondrial cell. It aid on protection of cell against oxidative stress.

This finding increased understanding on causes of hereditary connective tissue disorder of arterial tortousity syndrome. It was also deduced that oxidative stress occurs due to cellular imbalance of molecules that are chemically reactive that contain reactive oxygen species and the ability of unit of life to detoxicate the unit of life and help in the repair of damaged tissues.

Mitochondrion in most cases is thought to be the major source of reactive oxygen species. It also helps in recycle of dehydroascorbic acid. Researchers have not yet understood the molecular mechanism underlying the uptake of dehydroascorbic acid by the mitochondrion. Abnormalities in the GLUT10 in some cases may lead to arterial tortousity syndrome. Findings on the research has also helped in provision of results useful in understanding of relationship between type 2 diabetes, GLUT10 and reinforcement of ROS and DHA.

Taking a well-balanced diet rich in the nutrients essential for the body is of much benefit. This is with the reason that you will be able to prevent health related diseases that results from the deficiency of important nutrients in the body. One should consider intake of vast varieties of vegetables and fruits with reference to advice from your doctor.




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