No, all vitamins are not water soluble. Some are fat soluble. They are: A, D, E and K.
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
water-soluble vitamins. structure, function
Vitamins. In humans, fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E and K. The remaining vitamins are water soluble in humans.
Your body can store a fat soluble vitamin but not a water soluble vitamin because they are not easily excreted out of the body as water soluble vitamins are.
Vitamin B and C are soluble in water. Vitamin A,D,E and K are soluble in fat.
Water soluble vitamins are filtered out of the bloodstream by the kidneys. They are then excreted via urine. Water soluble vitamins can also be passed out through sweat.
Most vitamins are fat soluble, i.e. vitamins A,D E and K. The vitamin B complex (several vitamins) and vitamin C are water soluble.
Let's put it this way....Vitamins A, D, E, K are the fat soluble vitamins. Basically all the B vitamins and Vitamin C are water soluble.
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There are 9 water-soluble vitamins in the Vitamin B Complex: (examples: B6 and B12). Also, there are only 4 lipid - soluble (fat or oil - soluble) vitamins: A, D, E, and K.
Water soluble and Fat soluble