Pantothenic acid - Vitamin of the Month - part 13

FDA Consumer, Nov, 1991 by Paula Kurtzweil

Pantothenic acid is a B-complex vitamin.

Functions: Involved in release of energy from carbohydrates, metabolism of fats, and synthesis of steroid hormones and other vital substances.

Sources: Milk; beef, pork and poultry; legumes; some fruits and vegetables, including strawberries, dried fruit, avocados, mushrooms, potatoes, and succotash; whole-grain cereal products.

Deficiency: Pantothenic acid deficiency has not been recognized in humans, and it is unlikely to occur in the U.S. population.

Excess: No effects have been reported.

Paula Kurtzweil, R.D., of FDA's Office of Public Affairs, and Theresa A. Young, of FDA's Philadelphia district office, contributed to this series.

COPYRIGHT 1991 U.S. Government Printing Office
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