vital + amine
NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is derived from the vitamin nicotinamide.
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* Vitamin A and E preparations - derived from porcine (pigs) gelatin * Vitamin D - derived from the cholesterol from sheep's wool * Magnesium Stearate - derived from bovine (cattle) fat
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Yes, vitamin D is derived from cholesterol.Hint: "Read your Physiology textbook.
A word that has another word derived from it is called an Eponym. The two words will usually have different meanings.
'oru', meaning 'folding', and 'gami', meaning 'paper'.
Hippopotamus is derived from the two words in Greek for "Water Horse."
Yes, apart from Kellogg's which is fortified with vitamin D3 which is derived from lanolin.
The term vitamin was derived from "vitamine," a compound word coined in 1912 by the Polish biochemist Kazimierz Funk
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