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The objective was to measure vitamin A absorption in rats by adapting a plasma isotope ratio method previously used to determine cholesterol absorption.
The medicines used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency (hydroxocobalamin, cyanocobalamin) contain cobalt. There are case reports in the literature describing cobalt sensitivity-type reactions in patients being treated for vitamin B12 deficiency.
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition update on current evidence on Vitamin D
A community-based, randomised placebo-controlled trial
Examines vitamin A use in preventing blindness in children infected with measles without features of vitamin A deficiency
A summary of analytical methods available for the determination of vitamin B12 in fortified foods or supplements.
Information about vitamins, minerals and certain other substances that may be added to foods in Great Britain.
This analysis was performed in Zambian children who had a high prevalence of hypervitaminosis A,
We want your views on how we can help people understand more about vitamin D.
An evaluation of procedures for measuring vitamin B12 in foods, supplements and vitamin premixes.
We want your views on how to improve the vitamin D status of the population in England.
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