
Get acquainted with your nutrients - Pantothenic Acid
Pantothenic acid is also known as vitamin B₅. The term pantothenic acid is derived from the Greek word “pantothen” which means “from every side”. The name was given to denote the widespread availability of pantothenic acid in foods. It is a water-soluble vitamin essential to sustain life
What is the function of pantothenic acid in the body?
Pantothenic acid supports a variety of important body functions, such as
- Carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolisms
- Synthesizing coenzyme A and acyl carrier protein
- Production of cholesterol and steroid hormones
- Producing red blood cells
- Producing stress-related hormones
- Storing energy in the form of fat
Pantothenic Acid Deficiency
Pantothenic acid is present in almost all foods, the deficiency is rare except in people with severe malnutrition. When someone has a pantothenic acid deficiency, it is usually accompanied by deficiencies in other nutrients, making it difficult to identify the effects that are specific to pantothenic acid deficiency. Some of the common signs of pantothenic acid deficiency include- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Irritability
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Burning feet
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Premenstrual syndrome(PMS)
- Enlarged prostate
- Protection against mental and physical stress and anxiety
- Reducing adverse effects of thyroid therapy in congenital hypothyroidism
- Reducing signs of aging
- Reducing susceptibility to colds and other infections
- Skin disorders,
- Stimulating adrenal glands,
- Dizziness, and wound healing.