Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid, Cobalamin
In carboxylation reaction biotin, acting as a:
Carrier of oxygen
Carrier of carbondioxide
Carrier of hydrogen
Carrier of sulfuric acid
Carrier of carbondioxide
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Active form of folic acid is called:A. Pteridine
B. Para-amino benzoic acid
C. Tetrahydrofolate
D. Pterin
Structure of cobalamin contains a coring ring, along with central:
A. Carbon atom
B. Cobalt atom
C. Calcium atom
D. Oxygen atom
In pregnant women, deficiency of folic acid may resulting in:
A. Abortion
B. Miscarriage
C. Neural defect in fetus
D. Death
Biotin’ is a combination of:
A. Imidazole and thiophene ring
B. Purine and pyrimidine ring
C. Hexose and benzene ring
D. Hexose and purine ring
Vitamin ‘B-12’ is also called as:
A. Cobalamin
B. Folic acid
C. Pantothenic acids
D. Fatty acids
Pantoic acid and ฮฒ-alanine are joined together by a peptide linkage to yield:
A. Pantothenic acid
B. Biotin
C. Folic acid
D. Fat-soluble
Anti-egg white injury factor, Vitamin B-7 and Vitamin H, considered as alternative name for:
A. Folic acids
B. Biotin
C. Pantothenic acids
D. Sulfuric acid
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