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, three, or four separate lines with a single | vitamin (additional branches of vitamin drops which e |
It is useful to do a few | vitamin K-dependent and a few nonvitamin K-dependent |
They also termed this chemical " | Vitamin B15," though it is not a true vitamin, has no |
It is a common | vitamin supplement, available in both oral and inject |
It is possible that a retinol ( | vitamin A) deficiency alone could cause albumin level |
scientist Will Wheeler, who discovered a new | vitamin that gave him superpowers, which he named "Pa |
It is a fat-soluble | vitamin that is stable to air and moisture but decomp |
r thiamine diphosphate (ThDP), is a thiamine ( | vitamin B1) derivative which is produced by the enzym |
Dihydrotachysterol (DHT) is a synthetic | vitamin D analog activated in the liver that does not |
with a young son named Sam, Phil runs a small | vitamin store, whilst Buck operates a local chain of |
ial for the bioavailability and absorption of | Vitamin D and calcium. |
The absorption of | vitamin C into the body and its distribution to organ |
to a topical preparation of ascorbic acid and | vitamin E, ferulic acid may reduce oxidative stress a |
rs, Camu camu fruit, Zinc amino acid chelate, | Vitamin A (Beta carotene), Maitake mushroom, echinace |
nvestigated the effects of erythorbic acid on | vitamin C metabolism in young women; no effect on vit |
or heterodimers with retinoic acid receptors, | vitamin D receptors, thyroid receptors or peroxisome |
s, including the estrogen, retinoic acid, and | vitamin D3 receptors. |
y the effects of both omega-3 fatty acids and | vitamin D. |
acid; this can interfere with the actions of | vitamin K. |
acetate and LCA propionate) can activate the | vitamin D receptor without raising calcium levels as |
Yet the orally administered route | vitamin D produces swift hepatic delivery of vitamin |
Administration of | Vitamin K is therefore the antidote for dicoumarol to |
ted fats to lipid peroxidation, against which | vitamin E has been shown to be protective. |
chromophore (11-cis retinal, the aldehyde of | Vitamin A1 and light-absorbing portion) bound to a ce |
ral l-isomers of tocotrienols lack almost all | vitamin activity, and half of the possible 8 isomers |
arial agents, antipyrine and aminopyrine, and | vitamin B1; as well as the manufacture of dyes, inks, |
f this molecule largely reflect the amount of | vitamin D3 produced in the skin or the vitamin D2 or |
It has an average amount of | vitamin C (20 mg/100g), small amounts of minerals (po |
getables, may not provide required amounts of | vitamin C, calcium, and folic acid. |
romoted the idea that taking large amounts of | vitamin C could reduce the duration and severity of t |
2007 catalog for Purity Products, an American | vitamin company. |
is not always) grouped under an alphabetized | vitamin "generic descriptor" title, such as "vitamin |
t is the ester of acetic acid and tocopherol ( | vitamin E). |
t of magnesium citrate 500 mg and riboflavin ( | vitamin B2) 400 mg. |
logram of ideal body weight (IBW) and fluids, | vitamin and mineral supplementation. |
lares with use of topical sunscreens and oral | vitamin C. |
o acids such as tryptophan and lysine and the | vitamin niacin, which would otherwise be unavailable |
evel, fasting glucose, urea and electrolytes, | vitamin B-12, folate. |
Canada, doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine ( | vitamin B6) are the ingredients of Diclectin, which i |
he MRC: What it is and How it Works" and "The | Vitamin Survey". |
ion of anticoagulant factors protein C and S. | Vitamin K is also required for bone protein formation |
One important such antioxidant is | vitamin E. Other anti-oxidants made within the body i |
Carambola is rich in antioxidants and | vitamin C and low in sugar, sodium and acid. |
Both processes yield approximately 60% | vitamin C from the glucose feed. |
n common use include aquocobalamin reductase, | vitamin B12a reductase, NADH-linked aquacobalamin red |
Del points out that those pills are Duke's | vitamin tablets. |
As a | vitamin, it is available over-the-counter as well. |
tage over calcitriol (also known as activated | vitamin D3; a similar molecule to 1,25-dihydroxyergoc |
USAN) is an anticoagulant that functions as a | Vitamin K antagonist (similar to warfarin, for which |
n the human diet, potentially qualifying as a | vitamin, namely Vitamin S. |
Tocofersolan is used as a | vitamin E supplement or to treat vitamin E deficiency |
ired for converting glucose to ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C), which is needed to repair arteries; follo |
he L-isomer is a metabolite of ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C). |
lavors, beta carotene (color), ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) to preserve freshness. |
for his groundbreaking work on ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) while working at the University of Birming |
tifreeze"), glyoxylic acid, or ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C). |
esulfame potassium, sucralose, ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) to preserve freshness. |
bic acid, is a stereoisomer of ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C). |
For example, ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) is often added to brightly colored fruits, |
, malt flavoring, baking soda, ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C), iron, niacinamide, turmeric color, zinc o |
ineral ascorbates are salts of ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C). |
In combination with ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C, E300), sodium benzoate and potassium benzo |
ically important butenolide is ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C). |
erved with other acids such as ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) and acetic acid. |
It uses derivatives of ascorbic acid ( | vitamin C) and phenidone as developing agents. |
Mutations in this gene are associated with | vitamin K-dependent coagulation defect and PXE-like d |
ch ataxia, ataxia-telangiectasia, ataxia with | vitamin E deficiency, ataxia with oculomotor apraxia |
, Szende B: The effect of Avemar and Avemar + | vitamin C on tumor growth and metastasis in experimen |
ne is one of the compounds that can be called | vitamin B6, along with pyridoxal and pyridoxamine. |
lts ("no definitive clinical benefits") using | Vitamin A (retinoic acid) in treatment of emphysema i |
It binds to | vitamin D and its plasma metabolites and transports t |
Biopterin-a rare | vitamin (coenzyme) that is synthesized in the pineal |
King Vitaman Cereal boasts high | vitamin and iron content, in addition to a more modes |
The body produces | vitamin D from sunlight (specifically from the UVB ba |
brand spokesperson for Nutrilite, a brand of | vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements. |
if animals are fed only retinoic acid but no | vitamin A (retinol or retinal), they suffer none of t |
at accumulates and is excreted by pyridoxine ( | vitamin B6) deficient animals after the ingestion of |
dness, an illness now known to be caused by a | vitamin A deficiency. |
N) is a synthetic derivative of calcitriol or | vitamin D. It is used in the treatment of psoriasis, |
ppropriately low level of calcitriol (1,25-OH | vitamin D3). |
e of hyperphosphatemia), calcium supplements, | Vitamin D supplements and sodium bicarbonate (to corr |
asein-free diet may contribute to calcium and | vitamin D deficiencies that lead to decreased bone de |
("simple nosed") primates, which cannot make | vitamin C enzymatically, include the tarsiers and the |
"for his investigations on carbohydrates and | vitamin C". |
amers varies by molecule, as is the case with | vitamin E. |
giardiasis should be considered as a cause of | vitamin B12 deficiency, this a result of the problems |
One of its major causes is | Vitamin A deficiency. |
the 'pigments of life' haem, chlorophyll and | vitamin B12, that are built on closely related tetrap |
rapyrroles, including hemes, chlorophylls and | vitamin B12, share porphobilinogen as a common precur |
cy of a combination of clomiphene citrate and | vitamin E in improving sperm count and sperm motility |
In 1965, David and Sheila Gaiman co-founded a | vitamin shop, G&G Foods. |
Methylmalonyl CoA requires | vitamin B12 to form succinyl-CoA. |
which serves as an axial ligand for cobalt in | vitamin B12. |
Combination with | vitamin K antagonists like warfarin increases the ris |
first full synthesis for the complex compound | vitamin A, by taking the final step and turning the a |
otenoids (these may also be considered simply | vitamin A). |
may be caused by the insufficient content of | vitamin D in the diet, the lack of sunlight, malabsor |
e period of time, scientists will control the | vitamin C intake in a substantial group of people. |
osphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, manganese, | Vitamin C, thiamine, pantothenic acid, Vitamin B, and |
stosterone, cholesterol, and cortisol (though | vitamin D3 itself is a secosteroid). |
iagnoses her with scurvy, which he cures with | vitamin C, in the form of orange juice. |
Deficiencies of | vitamin B12 or folic acid cause increased levels of c |
zyme cystathionase, or acquired deficiency of | vitamin B6 which is essential for the function of thi |
ciency disease: niacin deficiency (pellagra), | vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), thiamin deficiency (be |
As part of the definition of | vitamin, the body cannot completely synthesize an opt |
AT3 is not dependent on | vitamin K so unlike warfarin, giving vitamin K will n |
eakdown of sphingolipids is also dependent on | vitamin B6 since S1P lyase, the enzyme responsible fo |
arboxylic acid, a water-soluble derivative of | vitamin E. It is an antioxidant, like vitamin E, and |
Trolox, water-soluble derivative of | vitamin E |
of antidotes, painkillers and derivatives of | vitamin C and tropane alkaloids for the treatment and |
d fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, | vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron. |
iscussed the flu and other diseases, retitled | Vitamin C, the Common Cold & the Flu, came out in 197 |
the group will be given a daily high dose of | vitamin C, and the remainder will be given a placebo |
uple days and it also provides a high dose of | vitamin A and other immune factors that the child nee |
his first paper on the use of large doses of | Vitamin C in the treatment of virus diseases. |
maxim: the patient should "get large doses of | vitamin C in all pathological conditions while the ph |
ich he fought both by taking massive doses of | Vitamin C and, according to him, by training himself |
at a German university, taking equal doses of | vitamin C and aspirin decreases the amount of stomach |
interested in the use of very large doses of | Vitamin C in the treatment of a wide range of illness |
High doses of | vitamin B6 may significantly lower phenelzine levels |
Studies with much higher doses of | vitamin C, usually between 200 and 6000 mg/day, for t |
Hair loss, anemia, edema, and | vitamin depletion |
ty of guinea pigs to enzymatically synthesize | vitamin C, but this event happened independently of t |
The EP tracks, ' | Vitamin C' and 'Fracture', have also been played on s |
Physiologically, it is equivalent to | vitamin B12, e.g. for addressing pathologies arising |
is rich in vitamins, especially energy-giving | Vitamin B complex, and can have beneficial effects on |
as first discovered as an essential nutrient ( | vitamin) in humans through its link with the peripher |
oduced what they consider to be evidence that | Vitamin B may help block pain in laboratory rats. |
macrocyclic ligands, as found for example in | vitamin B12 and myoglobin. |
An excess of | vitamin D causes abnormally high blood concentrations |
It is high in monounsaturated fats and | vitamin E. Because the avocado is a year-round crop, |
chemical functions necessary for fertility in | vitamin A deficient male and female mammals originall |
Folic acid (FA, folate or | vitamin B9), is a vital nutrient required by all livi |
mine with improved lipophilicity for treating | vitamin B1 deficiency (i.e., beriberi), and was subse |
erol, paricalcitol acts as an agonist for the | vitamin D receptor and thus lowers the blood parathor |
rich, aromatic subacid flavor, noted for high | vitamin C content. |
He is also a spokesman for Vemma | vitamin supplements. |
For instance, | Vitamin A has six vitamer chemicals that all qualify |
"Graduation (Friends Forever)" - | Vitamin C |
palmitic acid creating a fat-soluble form of | vitamin C. In addition to its use as a source of vita |
succinic acid ester of pyridoxine (a form of | vitamin B6) and of deanol (DMAE). |
lciol) is an inactive, unhydroxylated form of | vitamin D3) |
-4, an internally transported natural form of | vitamin K2, which is associated with bone formation a |
,25-D, which is the hormonally active form of | vitamin D. |
5-dihydroxyergocalciferol, the active form of | vitamin D2. |
-dihydroxycholecalciferol, the active form of | vitamin D. |
l disulfide (TAD), is a lipid-soluble form of | vitamin B1 which occurs naturally in garlic. |
Cholecalciferol is a form of | vitamin D, also called vitamin D3 or calciol. |
erted into ergocalciferol, which is a form of | vitamin D. |
dium ascorbate is a more bioavailable form of | vitamin C that is an alternative to taking ascorbic a |
timately to retinoic acid (the active form of | vitamin A present in Retin-A). |
thyl groups to form the active methyl form of | vitamin B12 that is required for methylation of homoc |
Palmitate is attached to the alcohol form of | vitamin A, retinol, in order to make vitamin A stable |
Hydroxocobalamin is the form of | vitamin B12 produced by many bacteria which are used |
e bioavailable than the water-soluble form of | vitamin B1, thiamine, and is the preferred form to be |
etinoic acid, the biologically active form of | vitamin A which mediates cellular signalling in embry |
actor: opsin and all-trans-retinal (a form of | vitamin A). |
nsidered the more biologically active form of | vitamin B5, but it is less stable, decomposing over t |
and is considered to be a more potent form of | vitamin B5 than pantothenic acid. |
hormone (T3), calcitriol (the active form of | vitamin D), and the retinoids (vitamin A). |
Like other forms of | vitamin B12, hydroxocobalamin has an intense red colo |
ch has been carried out on the other forms of | vitamin E, conclusions relating to the other forms of |
yridoxal is one of the three natural forms of | vitamin B6, along with pyridoxamine and pyridoxine (a |
ing in none of the carotenoids being forms of | vitamin A for these species). |
All three forms of | vitamin B6 are heterocyclic organic compounds. |
cobalamin (MeCbl), one of the active forms of | vitamin B12. |
erted in the body to usable coenzyme forms of | vitamin B12. |
sor for the manufacture of synthetic forms of | vitamin E and vitamin K1. |
vation of patients receiving various forms of | vitamin D in an osteoporosis study. |
e, is a biomolecule produced from riboflavin ( | vitamin B2) by the enzyme riboflavin kinase and funct |
cal compound that is an amide formed from the | vitamin biotin and the amino acid L-lysine. |
suggested that its name derives from bread's | Vitamin B content, since bread contains thiamine (B1) |
two per night, are drawn in advance from the | Vitamin S pool using a customised interface that is p |
In fact, the rats had been suffering from a | vitamin A deficiency and this was the main cause of t |
nsidered to be the most important function of | vitamin E and is the one it is best known for. |
iscovered a method of synthesizing 30-40 g of | vitamin C from 100 g of glucose. |
n α-tocopheroyl moiety, potentially giving it | vitamin E-like activity in addition to its PPAR activ |
or alcohol, including choline, glutamine, and | vitamin C. As research shows glucose increases the to |
Rodney denies it, says that he's got Duke's | vitamin tablets, and pulls out a bottle that looks id |
ive and the Codex Alimentarius Guidelines for | Vitamin and Mineral Supplements. |
lycopene is chemically a carotene, it has no | vitamin A activity. |
d, it cannot be that life span has influenced | vitamin C intake, but an influence in the other direc |
ilson's sandwich he decides that Hannah has a | vitamin B12 deficiency and that the B12 she was given |
feeding experiments on rats, he co-discovered | Vitamin E which is needed for human reproduction. |
nd Misuses Revealed, from Distance Healing to | Vitamin O (Wiley & Sons, 2003) and of Food At Work: W |
ing upon the person's general health, certain | vitamin or mineral depletion or electrolyte imbalance |
hesized from uroporphyrinogen III, a heme and | vitamin B12 precursor. |
dration being a health concern, hence fluids, | vitamin and mineral (potassium and sodium) supplement |
The fruit is high in | Vitamin C, and its predominant food use is as a flavo |
t parts of the Arctic Willow which is high in | vitamin C and tastes sweet. |
ark green leaves, stems, and pods are high in | vitamin C and calcium in particular, in addition to h |
Pistachio oil is high in | Vitamin E, containing 19mg/100g. |
The leaves are high in | vitamin A, vitamin C and iron, carrying more iron and |
double green tea extract and 400% higher than | vitamin C. |
Highly active | vitamin D analogues or fluorides: no data is availabl |
with the retinoic acid, thyroid hormone, and | vitamin D receptors, increasing both DNA binding and |
recursor of cholesterol, steroid hormones and | vitamin D in vertebrates and of ergosterol in fungi. |
hypervitaminosis D ( | vitamin D intoxication) |
House wonders if a | Vitamin K deficiency explains the delay between the b |
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