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Vitamin T (1186 bytes)
1: ... reputable sources exist which characterize this. Vitamin T is referred to in some sites as '''Sesame Seed ... 3: ... known about the precise role that the alleged '''Vitamin T''' plays in the body, although it is claimed to... 9: '''Vitamin T''' is also an informal slang term for [[testost... Vitamin U (579 bytes) 1: ...ll it also claim it can be found in raw cabbage. "Vitamin U" is alleged by them to fight [[peptic ulcer]]s,... Vitamin B (2653 bytes) 1: ...n B complex''' , or by the specific names of each vitamin. 3: The B vitamins are: 5: *Vitamin B-1 ([[Thiamine]]) 6: *Vitamin B-2, also Vitamin G ([[Riboflavin]]) 7: *Vitamin B-3, also Vitamin P or Vitamin PP ([[Niacin]]) Vitamin K (7194 bytes) 1: ... unrelated drug sometimes referred to in slang as Vitamin K, see [[Ketamine]].}} 3: '''Vitamin K''' is a group of 2-methilo-naphthoquinone deriv... 5: It is a human [[vitamin]], [[lipophilic]] (i.e. soluble in [[lipid|lipids... 9: Vitamin K is involved in the carboxylation of certain [[g... 15: ...vitamin K-deficiency. As a result of the acquired vitamin K-deficiency, Gla-residues are not or incompletel... Vitamin (8861 bytes) 1: ...t strictly essential. Humans require 13 different vitamins. 3: ...'[[amine]]''; at the time it was thought that all vitamins were amines. Though this is now known to be inc... 7: ...re night blindness, now known to be caused by a [[Vitamin A]] deficiency. In [[1747]], the [[Scotland|Scot... 9: ...ctors", and by the time it was shown that not all vitamins were [[amine]]s, the word was ubiquitous. 11: ...sts were able to isolate and identify a number of vitamins by depriving animals of them. Vitamin C (21892 bytes) 1: [[Image:Ascorbin.gif|80|right|Chemical make-up of vitamin C]] 3: ...g]]s, [[human]]s, and other [[primate]]s, cannot. Vitamin C was first isolated in [[1928]], and in 1932 it ... 5: ...m|L-enantiomer]] of [[ascorbic acid]]. Commercial vitamin C is often a mix of ascorbic acid, sodium ascorba... 12: ...[[Citrus]] fruit were one of the first sources of vitamin C available to ship's surgeons.]] 21: ...d that the native peoples of the Arctic got their vitamin C from meat and offal that was raw or minimally c... Vitamin B6 (1077 bytes) 1: The two major forms of '''vitamin B<small><sub>6</sub></small>''' are '''pyridoxine... 13: [[Pyroluria]] is one potential cause of vitamin B6 deficiency. An overdose of pyridoxine can caus... 16: ...s.od.nih.gov/factsheets/cc/vitb6.html Facts about Vitamin B6] from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements 20: [[fr:Vitamine B6]] 24: [[Category:Vitamins]] Vitamin D (5578 bytes) 1: '''Vitamin D''' is a fat soluble [[vitamin]] that contributes to the maintenance of normal l... 5: Forms of Vitamin D: 6: * '''Vitamin D<sub>1</sub>''': [[lamisterol]] 7: * '''Vitamin D<sub>2</sub>''': [[ergocalciferol]] (made from [... 8: * '''Vitamin D<sub>3</sub>''': [[cholecalciferol]] (made from ... Vitamin poisoning (2248 bytes) 1: ...mins can lead to '''vitamin poisoning''' ('''hypervitaminosis'''). 3: ...excess of Vitamin A, for example, is called "hypervitaminosis A". 5: ...both, can occur due to excessive intake of [[multivitamin]] supplements. 7: [[Vitamin C]] has been used in clinical trials in dosages o... 12: What is the health risk of too much vitamin A? Ewan Cameron (Vitamin C) (321 bytes) 1: ...Scotland]] who worked with [[Linus Pauling]] on [[Vitamin C]] research. Pernicious anemia (690 bytes) 1: ...e antibodies cause impaired absorption of vitamin B12. 3: ...crocytosis|macrocytic]] anemia. The serum vitamin B12 level is low. The diagnosis is confirmed by a [[S... 5: Pernicious anemia is treated with vitamin B12 injections (hydroxocobalamin or cyanocobalamin). 7: ...osely to include non-autoimmune causes of vitamin B12 deficiency. Schilling test (1577 bytes) 1: ...cal investigation used in people with [[vitamin]] B12 deficiency. There are a few variations on the exa... 3: ... [[intramuscular]] injection of unlabeled vitamin B12 is given at the same time. The patient's urine is... 5: ...ed in the injection, much of the ingested vitamin B12 will be [[excretion|excreted]] in the urine. 7: ...orption, less than 5% of the radiolabeled vitamin B12 is detected. Malabsorption (790 bytes) 1: ...nd [[vitamin K|K]]); it may also affect [[vitamin B12]], [[folic acid]], [[iron]], [[protein]] and [[ca... Corn Pops (623 bytes) 4: ..., BHT (preservative), folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Crispix (782 bytes) 10: ... vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. ATC code A11 (2292 bytes) 5: ==A11A [[Multivitamin]]s, combinations== 6: ===A11AA Multivitamins with [[mineral]]s=== 7: :A11AA01 Multivitamins and [[iron]] 8: :A11AA02 Multivitamins and [[calcium]] 9: :A11AA03 Multivitamins and other minerals, including combinations Megaloblastic anemia (1396 bytes) 1: ...anemia]] resulting from a deficiency of [[vitamin B12]] and [[folic acid]]. 4: *nutritional defects (vitamin B12 is mainly from animal sources, and [[vegan]]s may... 11: The [[blood film]] can point towards vitamin deficiency: 21: ... performed to determine the nature of the vitamin B12 deficiency. Cinnamon Crunch Crispix (885 bytes) 8: ... vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin D. To maintain quality, BHT has been added to the... Cobalamin (4050 bytes) 1: '''Cobalamin''' or '''[[vitamin]] B<sub><small>12</small></sub>''' is a [[chemica... 4: ...ive substance and ultimately were able to isolate vitamin B<sub><small>12</small></sub> from the liver. For... 7: ...tic anemia]] can result from inadequate intake of vitamin B<sub><small>12</small></sub>, inadequate product... 9: ...ical depression|depression]] levels and deficient vitamin B<sub>12</sub> blood levels in elderly people in ... 12: ...hat raw food offers no special protection against B12 deficiency either. Disney Hunny B's Honey-Graham (1242 bytes) 12: ... [[turmeric]] color, [[vitamin D]], and [[vitamin B12]].
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