- oil-soluble vitamin
- жирорастворимый витамин
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary. 2014.
Vitamin A — Systematic (IUPAC) name (2E,4E,6E,8E) 3,7 Dimethyl … Wikipedia
Vitamin A — is retinol. Carotene compounds (found, for example, in egg yolk, butter and cream) are gradually converted by the body to vitamin A (retinol). A form of vitamin A called retinal is responsible for transmitting light sensation in the retina of the … Medical dictionary
Vitamin — This article is about the set of organic compounds. For the nutritional supplement preparation, see multivitamin. For the manga, see Vitamin (manga) … Wikipedia
vitamin K1 — /vaɪtəmən keɪ ˈwʌn/ (say vuytuhmuhn kay wun) noun a fat soluble vitamin found in leafy vegetables, rice, bran, pig s liver, etc., and obtained from alfalfa oil or putrefied sardine meat, which promotes blood clotting by increasing the prothrombin …
Vitamin K — has also been used as a slang term for ketamine, an unrelated anaesthetic. Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone). Both forms of the vitamin contain a functional naphthoquinone ring and an aliphatic side chain. Phylloquinone has a phytyl side chain … Wikipedia
Vitamin D — is a group of fat soluble prohormones, the two major forms of which are vitamin D2 (or ergocalciferol) and vitamin D3 (or cholecalciferol).cite web|url=http://dietary supplements.info.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind.asp|title=Dietary Supplement Fact… … Wikipedia
Soluble cell adhesion molecules — (sCAMs) are a class of cell adhesion molecule (CAMs cell surface binding proteins) that may represent important biomarkers for inflammatory processes involving activation or damage to cells such as platelets and the endothelium.They include… … Wikipedia
vitamin A — n. a fat soluble aliphatic alcohol, C20H29OH, found in fish liver oil, egg yolk, butter, etc. or derived from carotene in carrots and other vegetables: a deficiency of this vitamin results in night blindness, a general susceptibility to… … English World dictionary
Vitamin E — The α tocopherol form of vitamin E. Vitamin E is used to refer to a group of fat soluble compounds that include both tocopherols and tocotrienols.[1] There are many different forms of vitamin E, of which γ tocopherol is the most common in the… … Wikipedia
Vitamin E — Alpha tocopherol, an antioxidant vitamin which binds oxygen free radicals that can cause tissue damage. Deficiency of vitamin E can lead to anemia. Vitamin E may play a possible role in preventing heart disease and cancer of the lung and prostate … Medical dictionary
vitamin E — a pale yellow viscous fluid, abundant in vegetable oils, whole grain cereals, butter, and eggs, and important as an antioxidant in the deactivation of free radicals and in maintenance of the body s cell membranes: deficiency is rare. Also called… … Universalium