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Topic: RSS FeedPantothenic 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.
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