Why You Should Manage Your Riboflavin Status and How to Do It | Mastering Nutrition #58

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Chris Masterjohn, PhD

Chris Masterjohn, PhD

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Riboflavin is the ultimate fat-burning nutrient. It makes even a bad MTHFR work right, and it keeps you looking young and beautiful forever.
Here’s everything you need to know about why you should manage your riboflavin status and how to do it.
In this podcast I join with Alex Leaf of Examine.Com. I focus on what riboflavin is and what it does, while Alex focuses on riboflavin supplements.
Going into this podcast I changed my mind about three important things:
While I had always discussed riboflavin as relevant to methylation and MTHFR, I had kept it in the back seat in my methylation protocol. Half way through recording this podcast I realized that it really deserves a front seat in my MTHFR protocol. In fact, it may be the case that there’s nothing wrong with the common MTHFR polymorphisms at all and that they only appear to hurt MTHFR activity because most of us aren’t getting enough riboflavin. And why aren’t we? Liver. Liver. We just have to eat liver.
In Testing Nutritional Status: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet, I had included HDRI’s erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity test as test for assessing riboflavin status. After doing the research for this podcast, I am now convinced that this test is only reliable as a marker of riboflavin status when the lab tests the enzyme activity with and without the addition of riboflavin, which HDRI doesn’t do. I will be revising the cheat sheet soon to rely solely on LabCorp’s whole blood riboflavin test for assessing riboflavin status.
I have, for years, believed that riboflavin 5’-phosphate (aka, flavin mononucleotide or FMN) supplements are better than plain old riboflavin, especially for people who are hypothyroid or have low adrenal status, since these conditions impair the activation of riboflavin to it’s 5’-phosphate form. After doing the research for this podcast I now believe that for healthy people it makes no difference and that for people with small intestinal pathologies, the cheaper, less fancy, plain old “riboflavin” is likely to be more effective.
In this podcast we being by considering the fictional stories of people who seem to have little in common. We then explain their stories by looking at the signs and symptoms of riboflavin deficiency. We consider the science of what riboflavin is, how it is used by the body, what it does for us, how to have great riboflavin status, and how to become deficient. We round this out with an extensive discussion of riboflavin supplementation.
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DISCLAIMER: I have a PhD in Nutritional Sciences and my expertise is in performing and evaluating nutritional research. I am not a medical doctor and nothing herein is medical advice.

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@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn 5 жыл бұрын
00:37 Introduction 01:46 Three things that I’ve changed my mind about while doing the research for this podcast 04:24 Cliff notes 14:13 Three stories of riboflavin deficiency 18:05 Signs and symptoms of riboflavin deficiency 21:31 Speculative symptoms of suboptimal riboflavin status 23:49 Chemical properties of riboflavin 27:22 Medical applications: infants with jaundice, eye surgery for keratoconus, and treatment of fungal keratitis 30:38 Chemical structure of riboflavin, flavin mononucleotide (FMN), and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) 33:02 Riboflavin’s roles in the body: energy metabolism, the antioxidant system, methylation, detoxification, and other nutrient interactions 34:03 Riboflavin’s roles in energy metabolism 39:33 How the different macronutrients (carbohydrate, fat, and protein) affect the riboflavin requirement differently 46:05 Riboflavin’s role in the antioxidant system 50:12 Riboflavin’s roles in the methylation system 52:29 Riboflavin’s interactions with other nutrients: vitamin B6, niacin, and iron 55:47 Riboflavin’s roles in detoxification 57:44 Other riboflavin-dependent enzymes include NADPH oxidase, monoamine oxidase, and protein disulfide isomerase. 59:31 The physiology of riboflavin absorption 01:02:31 The physiology of riboflavin utilization and the importance of magnesium, ATP, thyroid hormone, adrenal hormones, and protein 01:06:43 The gold standard marker of riboflavin status is the erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity coefficient (EGRAC). 01:12:11 LabCorp’s whole blood riboflavin test, normalized to the concentration of blood hemoglobin, is the closest commercially available equivalent to the EGRAC. 01:14:02 Why urinary glutaric acid is not a specific marker of riboflavin status 01:14:54 Measuring riboflavin status should be done after an overnight fast, and biotin does not interfere with the test. 01:15:54 How the RDA for riboflavin was established 01:22:02 How much riboflavin is needed to optimize riboflavin status and maximally suppress the EGRAC? 01:27:25 Why high doses of riboflavin might be beneficial in cases of suboptimal magnesium, energy, thyroid, or adrenal status 01:31:04 Dietary sources of riboflavin 01:36:39 Free riboflavin is found in milk, fortified flours, and many riboflavin supplements. 01:38:55 Riboflavin is destroyed by light. 01:41:16 Riboflavin is produced in the colon, but it is unknown how much this contributes to systemic riboflavin status. 01:43:55 Factors that interfere with riboflavin status and utilization 01:51:02 Genetic defects in riboflavin metabolism and transport 01:53:50 How common is riboflavin deficiency and suboptimal riboflavin status? 01:58:36 Riboflavin supplementation for iron deficiency anemia 02:00:29 The relationship between riboflavin and the MTHFR C677T polymorphism and effects on homocysteine and blood pressure 02:09:32 Riboflavin supplementation and exercise performance 02:14:30 Whether or not riboflavin supplementation could impair adaptations to exercise 02:18:25 Riboflavin supplementation for migraines 02:25:06 Rapid fire questions 02:25:21 Does it matter whether we take free riboflavin or riboflavin 5’-phosphate? 02:26:51 Should riboflavin be taken with food? 02:30:28 How often should you take riboflavin? 02:32:20 Does it matter if you take riboflavin in one dose or divided doses? 02:33:13 Are there any adverse effects of riboflavin supplements?
@maryjohnson2878
@maryjohnson2878 5 жыл бұрын
Chris Masterjohn, PhD , THANK YOU!
@amaryllisford282
@amaryllisford282 5 жыл бұрын
👍
@BlahBlahPoop617
@BlahBlahPoop617 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chrissy-poo!
@Mo-yj3wf
@Mo-yj3wf Жыл бұрын
20:00!
@VishalRaoOnYouTube
@VishalRaoOnYouTube 5 жыл бұрын
Outstanding coverage of Riboflavin! I am eagerly anticipating your episode on Vitamin B6 / P5P. I hope you're planning to cover that one at some point.
@jennythomasmathew
@jennythomasmathew 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you!!! Loved it. With this series you are becoming my new all time favorite nutrition guru!!!! After this series, please look into the nootropics. Or the various metabolic pathways in the body? I know you've covered methylation, but there's so many others that could use your laser focus! Liver detoxification pathways etc..
@mele2904
@mele2904 4 жыл бұрын
new zeland lamb is 100 percent grass fed/pastured. They get the species appropriate diet there unlike in the states where they might be fed a lot of grains/soy.
@YOURJOURNEY
@YOURJOURNEY 3 ай бұрын
Very informative…
@Solidfreeman01
@Solidfreeman01 5 жыл бұрын
Yep! This is NICE Work!
@ARBAAL1522
@ARBAAL1522 12 күн бұрын
gold
@m.k.6143
@m.k.6143 Ай бұрын
I'm so alpha that I don't even have beta oxidation.
@defforadio6428
@defforadio6428 2 жыл бұрын
Now antioxidants are not mystery anymore to me!
@davide6848
@davide6848 5 жыл бұрын
Hi.. at 20:00 are you talking about anemia with normal Hemoglobin levels.. are you sure?
@Kimmy1412
@Kimmy1412 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, so thorough! Thank you.
@KORTOKtheSTRONG
@KORTOKtheSTRONG 8 ай бұрын
awesome
@jacquelinelangston1599
@jacquelinelangston1599 5 жыл бұрын
As always great info! I had a question about the ancestral supplements. About two years ago I stopped consuming red meat, pork and poultry (but still consume eggs, dairy, and fish/shellfish) after reading some peer-reviewed correlational studies and dietary review papers regarding Arachidonic acid and psoriasis (which I have) and psoriatic arthritis (which thankfully I don't) just to see if it might help manage my condition; it seems to help, to a certain extent (it would probably be better if I didn't consume egg yolks, but other things would suffered when I tried). Would you consider these supplements to be rich in A.A? Could I get some of the nutrition I might be missing without the A.A?
@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn 5 жыл бұрын
The liver is probably rich in AA and I know the brain is.
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 5 жыл бұрын
Have you considered sticking to just eggs, dairy & fish (pescetarian carnivore)? I've heard a carnivore diet helps with autoimmune conditions. A low AA diet may be deficient in AA, especially if you drop linoleic acid too (which a well formulated carnivore diet does). Also, Chris, if you're reading, I hope I'm not giving bad advice :\
@rando8228
@rando8228 5 жыл бұрын
@2:25:54, I was a bit disappointed that Alex ruined what was otherwise a quite satisfying pronunciation stalemate.
@sahdev520
@sahdev520 Жыл бұрын
Many studies how that riboflavin increases fmo3 activity which increases TMAO levels.
@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn Жыл бұрын
I’ve written a lot about TMAO. Search my web site for it.
@keylanoslokj1806
@keylanoslokj1806 Ай бұрын
Is that bad
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166
@ellenorbjornsdottir1166 5 жыл бұрын
I know Unilever's Marmite helps me on allnighters. Could it be subclinical riboflavin deficiency?
@birage9885
@birage9885 5 жыл бұрын
Jacinta started eating liver, so my guess is she may of had copper dysregulation since the copper in the liver is what improves the iron status........hasn't Morley taught you anything, lol!
@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn 5 жыл бұрын
Copper does that, but so does riboflavin.
@birage9885
@birage9885 5 жыл бұрын
@@chrismasterjohn Good to know, but can we really be sure which did the job? Regardless, the liver helped.
@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn 5 жыл бұрын
@@birage9885 Well, I made the story up. So don't I get to say? lol
@birage9885
@birage9885 5 жыл бұрын
@@chrismasterjohn Yes you do!! I must of missed that part, thought it was a real story. So many videos, so little time, sometimes I have to fly through them and I end up missing small details.
@lltrashll2248
@lltrashll2248 4 жыл бұрын
@@chrismasterjohn This actually made my day, LOL.
@elliottjames671
@elliottjames671 5 жыл бұрын
Greasy balls🤣
@chrismasterjohn
@chrismasterjohn 5 жыл бұрын
Itchy too bro :/
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