question archive HUN 1201 Research Paper Topics, Group Poster Presentations The Water soluble B’s Thiamin (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Niacin Folate B6 B12 Biotin Pantothenic acid The Anti-oxidants and Oxidants Zeaxanthin (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin A and Beta-carotene (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin C (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin E (antioxidant properties ONLY) Free radicals (oxidant) Cigarette smoke and air pollution (oxidant) Radiation (oxidant) Too much oxygen or too little oxygen (oxidant) Excessive intake of Vitamin C and E (oxidant) Consumption of large amounts of PUFA (oxidant) Fat Soluble Vitamins Vitamin E (all properties BUT antioxidant) Vitamin A and Beta Carotene (all properties BUT antioxidant) Vitamin D Vitamin K Vitamin K2   The Macro Minerals Calcium Phosphorus Magnesium Sodium Potassium Sulfur Choride The Trace Minerals Iron Zinc Iodine Selenium Copper Manganese Fluoride Chromium Molybdenum The Orphan “Nutrients” Choline Lycopene Lutein Phytoestrogens Capsaicin Resveratrol Flavonoids Creatine Caffeine Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate

HUN 1201 Research Paper Topics, Group Poster Presentations The Water soluble B’s Thiamin (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Niacin Folate B6 B12 Biotin Pantothenic acid The Anti-oxidants and Oxidants Zeaxanthin (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin A and Beta-carotene (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin C (antioxidant properties ONLY) Vitamin E (antioxidant properties ONLY) Free radicals (oxidant) Cigarette smoke and air pollution (oxidant) Radiation (oxidant) Too much oxygen or too little oxygen (oxidant) Excessive intake of Vitamin C and E (oxidant) Consumption of large amounts of PUFA (oxidant) Fat Soluble Vitamins Vitamin E (all properties BUT antioxidant) Vitamin A and Beta Carotene (all properties BUT antioxidant) Vitamin D Vitamin K Vitamin K2   The Macro Minerals Calcium Phosphorus Magnesium Sodium Potassium Sulfur Choride The Trace Minerals Iron Zinc Iodine Selenium Copper Manganese Fluoride Chromium Molybdenum The Orphan “Nutrients” Choline Lycopene Lutein Phytoestrogens Capsaicin Resveratrol Flavonoids Creatine Caffeine Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate

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HUN 1201 Research Paper Topics, Group Poster Presentations

  1. The Water soluble B’s

    1. Thiamin (B1)

    2. Riboflavin (B2)

    3. Niacin

    4. Folate

    5. B6

    6. B12

    7. Biotin

    8. Pantothenic acid

  2. The Anti-oxidants and Oxidants

    1. Zeaxanthin (antioxidant properties ONLY)

    2. Vitamin A and Beta-carotene (antioxidant properties ONLY)

    3. Vitamin C (antioxidant properties ONLY)

    4. Vitamin E (antioxidant properties ONLY)

    5. Free radicals (oxidant)

    6. Cigarette smoke and air pollution (oxidant)

    7. Radiation (oxidant)

    8. Too much oxygen or too little oxygen (oxidant)

    9. Excessive intake of Vitamin C and E (oxidant)

    10. Consumption of large amounts of PUFA (oxidant)

  3. Fat Soluble Vitamins

    1. Vitamin E (all properties BUT antioxidant)

    2. Vitamin A and Beta Carotene (all properties BUT antioxidant)

    3. Vitamin D

    4. Vitamin K

    5. Vitamin K2

 

  1. The Macro Minerals

    1. Calcium

    2. Phosphorus

    3. Magnesium

    4. Sodium

    5. Potassium

    6. Sulfur

    7. Choride

  2. The Trace Minerals

    1. Iron

    2. Zinc

    3. Iodine

    4. Selenium

    5. Copper

    6. Manganese

    7. Fluoride

    8. Chromium

    9. Molybdenum

  3. The Orphan “Nutrients”

    1. Choline

    2. Lycopene

    3. Lutein

    4. Phytoestrogens

    5. Capsaicin

    6. Resveratrol

    7. Flavonoids

    8. Creatine

    9. Caffeine

    10. Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate

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