Henry D. Solatorio Jr. Biochemistry BSN 1-C: Description Element Potassium Iodine Active Form
Henry D. Solatorio Jr. Biochemistry BSN 1-C: Description Element Potassium Iodine Active Form
Henry D. Solatorio Jr. Biochemistry BSN 1-C: Description Element Potassium Iodine Active Form
Biochemistry
BSN 1-C
DESCRIPTION ELEMENT
POTASSIUM IODINE
220
pregnant women
mcg
290
nursing women
mcg
Toxicity Potassium clearly has its potential Iodine toxicity can eventually cause
for risks including life-threatening iodide goiter, hypothyroidism, or
hyperkalaemia (too much myxedema.
potassium) and cardiac arrest. Very large amounts of iodide may
cause a brassy taste in the mouth,
increased salivation, gastrointestinal
irritation, and acneiform skin lesions.
Good afternoon/ good evening to our instructor, Sir Bayron and to my colleagues,
Marians, Praised be Jesus and Mary.
I was given the task to do an extensive reading and hence scrutinize the role of two, if
not the most, essential elements that play a vital role in our bodiesPotassium and
Iodine.
With atomic number 19 in the periodic table, Potassium, with chemical symbol K and
classified as an alkali metal is the eighth most common element by mass (0.2%) in the
human body. Its active form is _______________________.
Now, where can a person look for sources for this essential element? These are the
following:
Bananas, oranges, cantaloupe, honeydew, apricots, grapefruit (some dried fruits, such as
prunes, raisins, and dates, are also high in potassium)
Cooked spinach
Cooked broccoli
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Mushrooms
Peas
Cucumbers
One’s daily potassium needs can depend on a variety of factors, including your health
status, activity level and ethnicity.
Even though there isn’t an RDI for potassium, organizations around the world have
recommended consuming at least 3,500 mg per day through food.
On the contrary, low or lack of potassium in the body can cause bodily effects. One of
which is Hypokalemia (low potassium).
Meanwhile, if too much potassium is consumed in the body, it can also cause health
problems and risks including life-threatening hyperkalaemia (too much potassium) and cardiac
arrest.
The second element that I will be presenting has the atomic number of 53 and has the
symbol I which stands for Iodine.
With the enumerated benefits a person can get from it, sources of it are also readily
available which includes:
Fish (such as cod and tuna)
Seaweed
Shrimp and other seafood
Dairy products (such as milk, yogurt, and cheese)
Iodized salt
For the RDI, Iodine has this table to explain the recommended intake for this element.
Too much intake of iodine can eventually cause iodide goiter, hypothyroidism, or
myxedema.
Very large amounts of iodide may cause a brassy taste in the mouth, increased salivation,
gastrointestinal irritation, and acneiform skin lesions.
Hearing all of these essential facts from these two elements, Potassium and Iodine, one
may now think to reorganize and revisit their diet and consumption which should be
geared towards healthy and progressive functioning of our bodily systems. Thank you for
listening. God bless us all. Good afternoon/ evening.