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vitamin Any of many organic substances that are vital in small amounts to the normal functioning of the body. Vitamins are found in food, produced by the body, and manufactured synthetically; along with minerals, they are known as micronutrients.
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vitamin Organic compounds that are vital to life, indispensable to bodily function, and needed in minute amounts.
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vitamin Any organic substance that is essential to human health, and which the body cannot make for itself, at least not in sufficient quantities. Vitamins are added to foods to increase their nutritional value.
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vitamin C Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin. It
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vitamin D Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin. It promotes strong bones and teeth, but can be detrimental if collected in the skin as a result of too much exposure to the sun.
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