Vitamin B2 is another vitamin that is important for normal growth and development. It is also called Riboflavin.
For pregnant women: 1.4 mg per day
For Lactating women: 1.6mg per day
For infants: 0.3 – 0.4 mg per day
For children: 0.6 – 0.9 mg per day
Functions of Vitamin B2 in Human Body
Vitamin B2 work as co-factor for many enzymes. Enzymes are catalysts that speed up the chemical reactions taking place in the human body at the cellular level. Without the co-factor, an enzyme can’t do its function. So without Vitamin B2 enzymes can’t work efficiently. Vitamin B2 plays an important role in cellular respiration and energy production, growth, the formation of blood cells and production of antibodies.Sources of Vitamin B2
Vitamin B2 is a yellow-orange coloured material. It is used in artificial and canned food as a colouring agent. It is also used to fortify other food products especially canned milk. The most important natural sources of vitamin B2 include; eggs, meat, wheat, green vegetables, fish, legumes, whole grains and yoghurt.Daily Requirement of Vitamin B2.
For adults: 1.2-1.3mg per dayFor pregnant women: 1.4 mg per day
For Lactating women: 1.6mg per day
For infants: 0.3 – 0.4 mg per day
For children: 0.6 – 0.9 mg per day
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