Vitamin D2 - often used in supplements and fortification of foods is called ergocalciferol. Vitamin D3- is also called cholecalciferol Many researchers believe that vitamin D3 is the far superior form of vitamin d and that D2 should not be considered a suitable substitute for Vitamin D3
NAD+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is derived from the vitamin nicotinamide.
The noun 'vitamin' is a countable noun. The plural form is vitamins.
No, the noun 'vitamin C' is a common noun, a general word for a type of nutrient.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Examples:CVS Vitamin C 1000 Mg Chewable TabletsEmergen-C Vitamin C Fizzy Drink Mix100% Whole Food Vitamin C Immune System Support
Three.
Vitamin X was created in 1997.
Yes.
Vitamin X is not a real vitamin. It is a slang for MDMA (3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) or Ecstasy. Thus they are not contained in fruits nor vegetables.
No they are not enhanced by vitamin C.
Vitamin K2. Promotes Bone and Cardiovascular Health.
Due to the bio-degradable packaging the vitamin in the melon is evaporated inside its packaging, but the vitamin inside is vitamin X a rare vitamin which is also found in cheese, cats, guinea pigs and human hair. I hope this answers your question.
Vitamin A can improve your eye sight && prevent many skin diseases such as acne.- Hope that helped, Sophie x
35.2 grams C6H8O (1 mole C6H8O/96.124 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C6H8O)= 2.21 X 1023 atoms of vitamin C===========================
Depending on how they advertise the information can lead to confusion. For example you could advertise "Tomatoes are good for your heart because of vitamin X" when in fact "X" is not the correct vitamin in a tomato but vitamin "Y" is. For that reason improper research on the information advertised can cause misinformation to the people buying or using the product. - Roshak
your blood and nerves will become unhealthy.
it creates vitamin D which is healthy for your bones.
Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Folic Acid, Vitamin K, Vitamin E, Pyridoxine, Riboflavin