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Nutritional Biochemistry of the Vitamins


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Defines vitamins as essential organic compounds required in small quantities to maintain metabolic integrity and normal health. The text traces the history of these "accessory growth factors" from early 20th-century experiments to modern biochemistry, outlining their diverse roles as coenzymes, hormones, and antioxidants. It details the complex challenges of nutritional assessment, including the biological availability of various vitamers and the impact of food processing on nutrient density. The source establishes scientific criteria for reference intakes (RDAs), distinguishing between the levels needed to prevent deficiency and those required for optimum health. Finally, it provides comprehensive data on individual vitamins, addressing their specific metabolic functions, clinical signs of deficiency, and the potential risks of toxicity from excessive consumption.

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