Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin which means that it is stored in the liver. Vitamin A dosages should not exceed the recommended daily amount or they can be toxic to the body.
Vitamin A is stored in the bodies organs.
Vitamin A is primarily stored in the liver.
Vitamin A is stored in the liver
No , vitamin c is not stored in bone . Actually it can't be stored in body . It is because both vitamin B and C are water soluble hence can't be stored .
it is stored in the blood and tissuses but not for very long because your body gets rid of it as soon as possible!
unlike other water-soluble vitmins, vitamin B 6 is stored extensively in the muslce
The main nutrient that can be stored in muscle and liver is glycogen, which is the storage form of glucose. It serves as a readily accessible energy source for the body during physical activity or when blood sugar levels drop. Additionally, some vitamins and minerals can also be stored in muscle and liver in limited amounts, such as vitamin A and iron.
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vitamin c is NOT stored in the body. It is excreted. So, there is no danger of build up of vitamin c in the body , if high doses are taken. Vitamin c is very good for us.
Are vitamins stored in the body? Yes. Some more than others. Lipid-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin E, are stored in fat cells until needed. Answer: Vitamins stored in the body are fat-soluble; they are vitamins A, D, E, K. Vitamins that are not stored in the body are water-soluble: Folate, Biotin, Pantothenic acid, Thiamin (B1), Riboflavin(B2), Niacin (B3), Pyridoxine(B6), B12* and C. *B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the body, primarily in the liver.