Vitamin C and B complex are both water soluble (ie hydrophilic), which is why a daily dose is recommended. Your body only uses what it needs in a day, and any excess in your body will be dissolved in water and excreted (this is why your urine is very yellow after taking a B complex, it's the excess B2 - riboflavin that is naturally yellow.)
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are all fat soluble (ie hydrophobic). The excess which is not used is stored in adipose tissue (fat cells) until needed. This is where people started saying you'll turn orange if you eat too many carrots: carrots contain beta-carotene which the body turns into vitamin A with bile salts.
So it is possible to get too much of the A, D, E, and K (though none are toxic at high levels except vit D - so watch out), but it is silly to take tablets with large amounts of vitamins B and C because you'll just excrete it!
You have vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, biotin, patothenic acid, folic acid, cynocobalamin etc as water soluble vitamins. You have vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin K and vitamin e as fat soluble vitamins.
The lipid soluble vitamins are such as A, D, E, and K.
The water soluble vitamins cannot be stored by the body in significant amounts for extended periods.
fat soluble vitamins are A, D, E and K. water soluble vitamins are B-complex and C.
All B complex vitamins and vitamin C are water soluble and vitamin A, D, E and K are fat soluble vitamins.
Careful, there are actually two biochemical Forms of Vitamins - call them Classes: 1) Water soluble, and 2) Lipid soluble.
These vitamins are lipid soluble .
No not all of them is fat soluble anti-oxidante there are two types water and fat soluable antioxidante such as Vitamin E is a lipid soluble antioxidante and vitamin C is a water soluble
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.
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.
Careful, there are actually two biochemical Forms of Vitamins - call them Classes: 1) Water soluble, and 2) Lipid soluble.
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.
lipid soluble
These vitamins are lipid soluble .
No not all of them is fat soluble anti-oxidante there are two types water and fat soluable antioxidante such as Vitamin E is a lipid soluble antioxidante and vitamin C is a water soluble
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
water-soluble vitamins. structure, function
They are water soluble
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.
Lipid-soluble because water spreads poison ivy
No. It is a water soluble amine.