yes it does
Probably
Vitamin D3, also called cholecalciferol is another form of the vitamin D.It's the sunshine vitamin.
yes B1 breakdown alcohol in the body.A deficiency in vitamin B1 makes it harder for our body to breakdown alcohol.
Vitamin A is technically a group of chemicals with a similar function, that is, they can be converted into Retinal, an aldehyde which absorbs light, essential for colour vision.The most common form of Vitamin A is retinol, C20H30O.In the active form, it goes by the somewhat unwieldy name (2E,4E,6E,8E)-3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexen-1-yl)nona-2,4,7,8-tetraenal. For reasons I hope are fairly obvious, it's more commonly called retinal. The molecular formula is C20H28O. (The only difference between retinol and retinal is that one is an alcohol and the other is the aldehyde form of that alcohol.)
The synthesis of vitamin C begin with glucose ! See the link below.
Composition and propertiesVitamin D is compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen; pure vitamin D can be obtained in a crystalline form. It is odorless and soluble in fat. It can also be dissolved in solvents like carbon, tetrachloride, chloroform, ether, alcohol and acetone.
No it can not, Alcohol is a liquid form, Methamphetamine is a solid form.
A synthetic form of vitamin K. It is sometimes called vitamin K3.
Your sperm contains a high amount of vitamin E
Vitamin C consists of a chiral atom so it can exist in a +(d) form (as well as a -(l) form).
They genarally have vitamin c in them. Vitamin C helps fight a cold. But they also have other vitamins and minerals in them.