47) Sandy has just been diagnosed with atrophic gastritis. Which vitamin is her doctor MOST likely to suggest she receive in supplement form? pantothenic acid B) vitamin B12 folate thiamine 48) Which of the following vitamins is metabolized into acyl carrier protein, which is involved in the synthesis of fatty acids? A) pantothenic acid thiamine riboflavin D) niacin Which of the following vitamins is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, the synthesis of cholesterol, and the detoxification of drugs? pantothenic acid B) vitamin B6 vitamin B12 folate 50) The chronic overconsumption of what food can result in biotin deficiency? A) raw egg whites B) herbal tea C) natural licorice grapefruit juice
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