- A
vitamer (/ˈvaɪtəmər/) is any of the
related forms in
which some
vitamin occurs. Each
vitamer of a
particular vitamin is a
compound that
performs the...
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fatty acid).
Vitamins occur in a
variety of
related forms known as
vitamers. The
vitamers of a
given vitamin perform the
functions of that
vitamin and prevent...
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Vitamins are
organic molecules (or a set of
closely related molecules called vitamers) that are
essential to an
organism in
small quantities for
proper metabolic...
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Kidneys are a good
source of proteins,
vitamin A,
riboflavin (vitamin B2
vitamer),
niacin (vitamin B3),
vitamin B12, iron,
phosphorus and zinc. Kidneys...
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normal conditions, the
human intestine absorbs maily nonphosphorylated B6
vitamers. The
phosphorylated forms of B6 and the
glucoside of
pyridoxine can be...
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Vitamin K is a
family of
structurally similar, fat-soluble
vitamers found in
foods and
marketed as
dietary supplements. The
human body
requires vitamin K...
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often encountered: it
occurs naturally in many foods, and is one form ("
vitamer") of
vitamin C, an
essential nutrient for
humans and many animals. Deficiency...
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alkaline solution,
followed by the
addition of
methyl iodide. This
vitamer,
along with adenosylcobalamin, is one of two
active coenzymes used by vitamin...
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Vitamin D is a
group of fat-soluble prohormones.
Vitamin D may also
refer to:
Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) 22-Dihydroergocalciferol...
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nicotine is
converted to
nicotine oxide,
nicotinic acid (niacin, a B3
vitamer), and methylamine.
Nicotine is
chiral and
hence optically active, having...