Yes it is
No, alcohol is not classified as a micronutrient. Micronutrients, which include vitamins and minerals, are essential nutrients that the body needs in small amounts for various physiological functions. While alcohol provides calories, it does not offer essential nutrients or health benefits, and excessive consumption can lead to negative health effects. Therefore, it does not fit the definition of a micronutrient.
Micronutrient Initiative was created in 1994.
Micronutrient Initiative's population is 70.
Micronutrient Initiative's population is 30.
The chemical structure of alcohol is similar to the macronutrient carbohydrate.The primary reason for this is that alcohol can be derived from the fermentation of sugars and it is an organic compound. However when looking at the basic structure of an alcohol, it more closely resembles the inorganic micronutrient water, as one of the hydrogen atoms of water is replaced by the alkyl group of alcohol.
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