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Role of Vitamins in Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Review.

CNS and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2021
BACKGROUND Vitamins are the micronutrients required for boosting the immune system and managing any future infection. Vitamins are involved in neurogenesis, a defense mechanism working in neurons, metabolic reactions, neuronal survival, and neuronal ...
R. Kumar   +4 more
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Nutritive vitamins as epidrugs

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020
Epigenetic modifications play an important role in disease pathogenesis and therefore are a focus of intense investigation. Epigenetic changes include DNA, RNA, and histone modifications along with expression of non-coding RNAs.
S. Nur   +5 more
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Vitamins | Vitamin B6

2011
Vitamin B6 represents a group of substances with vitamin B activity and these substances are derivatives of 3-hydroxy-2-methylpyridine: pyridoxine (alcohol), pyridoxal (aldehyde), and pyridoxamine (amine), and their 5′-phosphorylated forms. Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate serves mainly as a coenzyme for about 100 enzymes in amino acid metabolism including ...
D. Nohr, H.K. Biesalski, E.I. Back
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Vitamin D

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2009
The primary source of vitamin D is the skin, following exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Vitamin D is well known for its effects on stimulating calcium absorption and is thus essential for maintenance of normal bone. It is also important for muscle function and has more recently been implicated in protection against several diseases including diabetes.
Katie M, Dixon, Rebecca S, Mason
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Vitamin D: the sunshine vitamin

British Journal of Nursing, 2010
Vitamin D has recently attracted a considerable amount of media attention. This article investigates whether the notion of a widespread vitamin D deficiency is justified in the UK, and what effect it might have on the general populace. Also considered are which physiological systems vitamin D affects in addition to bone remodelling, as well as the ...
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Vitamin E

2007
The term vitamin E is used to describe eight lipophilic, naturally occurring compounds that include four tocopherols and four tocotrienols designated as alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-. The most well-known function of vitamin E is that of a chain-breaking antioxidant that prevents the cyclic propagation of lipid peroxidation.
Debbie J, Mustacich   +2 more
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Vitamine [E. vitamins]

2018
Vitamine sind organische lebensnotwendige Wirkstoffe, die von den Pflanzen, Tieren und Mikroorganismen in kleinsten Mengen erzeugt werden und fur den Energie- und Stoffumsatz in lebenden Organismen (Metabolismus) unentbehrlich sind.
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Vitamins | Vitamin D

2021
Hector F. DeLuca, Lori A. Plum
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Role of Vitamins in Skin Health: a Systematic Review

Current nutrition reports, 2020
A. Dattola   +6 more
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