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  • == Vitamin Deficiencies == ...ition that occurs when a person does not get enough of a certain [[Vitamin|vitamin]]. This can lead to various health problems, depending on which vitamins ar
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  • == Vitamin Deficiency == ...[[vitamin]]. This can lead to various health problems, depending on which vitamin is lacking.
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  • '''Water-soluble vitamins''' (/ˈwɔːtər ˈsɒljʊbəl ˈvaɪtəmɪnz/) are a type of [[vitamin]] that dissolves in water and are not stored in the body. They are eliminat ...s" is derived from the Latin word "vitamin" which means "life" and "amine" from compounds discovered in the early 20th century. The "water-soluble" part of
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  • ...ncy of one or more essential [[vitamins]] in the diet. The term is derived from the prefix 'a-' denoting absence, and 'vitaminosis,' referring to the condi ...the early 20th century to describe the diseases that resulted from vitamin deficiency.
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  • == Protein C == '''Protein C''' (pronounced: pro-teen see) is a [[vitamin K]]-dependent [[serine protease]] that regulates [[blood coagulation]] by i
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  • ...e Latin word ''nutritio'', meaning "nourishment", while "deficiency" comes from the Latin word ''deficientia'', meaning "lack". ...lude [[Vitamin A Deficiency]], [[Vitamin B12 Deficiency]], and [[Vitamin D Deficiency]].
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  • == Deficiency Diseases == '''Deficiency diseases''' (/dɪˈfɪʃənsi dɪˈziːzɪz/) are a type of [[health disord
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  • == Deficiency Disease == '''Deficiency disease''' (/dɪˈfɪʃənsi dɪˈziːz/), also known as '''nutritional deficiency disease''', is a type of [[health disorder]] that occurs when a person's di
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  • ...the Swiss pharmaceutical company [[Roche]]. The name "Redoxon" is derived from '''red'''uction-'''ox'''idation, referring to the chemical reactions that t ...ion", the two key chemical reactions involved in the metabolism of vitamin C in the body.
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  • ...hione synthetase deficiency''' (pronounced: gloo-tuh-THY-own sin-thuh-tase deficiency) is a rare genetic metabolic disorder. It is characterized by low levels of ...the Greek word "synthetos" meaning "put together". "Deficiency" is derived from the Latin word "deficere" meaning "to lack".
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  • ...otein C deficiency]]. It is a purified, lyophilized, sterile human protein C. ...for protein C) and "protein". The name signifies its function as a protein C concentrate.
    1 KB (178 words) - 04:40, 5 February 2024
  • The term "haematinic" is derived from the Greek words "haima" meaning blood and "tikos" meaning pertaining to. Th ...ood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia.
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  • '''Lime juice''' (/laɪm dʒuːs/) is the liquid extracted from the [[lime (fruit)|lime fruit]], which is a citrus fruit. It is used in var ...l citrus fruits. This is in turn derived from the Arabic "līmūn", which is from the Persian "līmūn". The juice of the lime is referred to as "lime juice"
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  • ...own as the Key lime. This small, green fruit is known for its high vitamin C content and is used in various medicinal applications. The word "lime" comes from the Arabic ''līma'' (ليمة), which is a generic term for citrus fruit.
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  • ...d in the context of [[vitamin]]s, where different vitamers of a particular vitamin possess the same biological activity to varying degrees. ...eros", which means part. Thus, "vitamer" can be interpreted as "parts of a vitamin".
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  • ...as '''IV vitamin C''' or '''IVC''', is a method of administering [[vitamin C]] directly into the bloodstream. ..." meaning "within," and "vena," meaning "vein." "Ascorbic acid" is derived from the Latin word "ascorbis," which means "without scurvy," and the English wo
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  • == Vitamin == '''Vitamin''' (/ˈvaɪtəmɪn/) is a group of organic compounds that are essential for
    2 KB (286 words) - 04:07, 5 February 2024
  • == Vitamin Supplements == ...l]]s, [[capsule]]s, [[powder]]s, or [[liquid]]s that contain one or more [[vitamin]]s, which are organic compounds that the body needs in small amounts for no
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  • The name '''Cochlearia''' is derived from the Latin word "cochleare", meaning a small spoon, referring to the shape o ...cally, '''Cochlearia''' was used to prevent scurvy due to its high vitamin C content. Today, it is primarily grown for ornamental purposes.
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  • == B Vitamin == B Vitamin: /biː ˈvaɪtəmɪn/
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