Vitamins and Minerals medicines

There are fourteen worldwide-recognized vitamins, most of which can neither be synthesized nor stored. They must be ingested from food except few that can be synthesized in the body or produced by intestinal bacteria, and stored in the body. Under normal diet, vitamin deficiency rarely occurs. But lack of vitamins in food, vitamin intake deficiency due to certain diseases, vitamin malabsorption, increased requirements of vitamin in body, or even decreased vitamin synthesis in consequence of interference effects of some medicines, can lead to vitamin deficiency.

Mineral system maintains inorganic compounds indispensable for human nutrition and body functions.  And some minerals may cooperate with certain vitamins in a synergy. The required amount of some minerals, such as calcium, potassium, phosphorus, sodium, chlorine and magnesium, which account for a large proportion in human tissues, is quite large. Some require a relatively small amount with a very small proportion of body weight, such as iron, zinc, selenium, manganese, iodine and copper, are known as trace elements, which are yet essential to human body.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
Selenium barm Selenium barm
PROPYL DISULFIDE(SG) PROPYL DISULFIDE(SG) C15H24N4O2S2
ethoxazorutoside ethoxazorutoside 30851-76-4 C27H30O16.C6H12NOX
Zinc Glycyrrhizinate acid 30% HPLC Zinc Glycyrrhizinate acid 30% HPLC
menadiol sodium sulfate menadiol sodium sulfate 1612-30-2 C11H10O8S2.2Na
DL-Calcium pantothenate 45% feed grade DL-Calcium pantothenate 45% feed grade C18H32CaN2O10
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