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Vitamin D as a Regulator of the Biological Clock-Implications for Circadian-Metabolic Dysregulation. [PDF]
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Research on vitamin D metabolic regulation in the pathogenesis of related diseases. [PDF]
Ji Y, Bi R, Wang L.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
The group of dietary factors, the vitamin B complex, is included in the larger class of water-soluble vitamins because, like all vitamins, they are required by the body in small amounts and because the individual chemical compounds are soluble in water although the degree of solubility varies from the sparingly soluble riboflavin to the readily soluble
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The group of dietary factors, the vitamin B complex, is included in the larger class of water-soluble vitamins because, like all vitamins, they are required by the body in small amounts and because the individual chemical compounds are soluble in water although the degree of solubility varies from the sparingly soluble riboflavin to the readily soluble
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Vitamin B complex in neonatal feeding
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1948Abstract 1. 1. Both cow and human milk are at the border line of the minimal daily requirements for infants with respect to thiamin and riboflavin content. 2. 2. The usual practice of heating artificial cow's milk formulas employed in the feeding of infatns further depresses the thiamin content of the milk. 3. 3.
S C, KASDON, E L, CORNELL
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