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- Vitamin
- A substance, usually an organic chemical complex, present in natural products or made synthetically, which is essential in the diet of man or other higher animals. Included here are vitamin precursors, provitamins, and vitamin supplements.
Examples: :
25-Hydroxyvitamin D 2; Biotin; Pantothenic Acid; Retinol <1>; Folinic acid preparation
Note: :
Essential amino acids are not assigned to this type. They will be assigned to the type 'Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein'. This can be used with 'Pharmacologic Substance' if the compound is being administered therapeutically or if the source has it classified as therapeutic (i.e., N'ICE Sugarless Vitamin C Drops).
Parent: Biologically Active Substance
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abbreviation: vita
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Facts about SN VitaminRDF feed
| Abbreviation | vita + |
| SN affects | SN Biologic Function +, SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Natural Phenomenon or Process +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, and SN Physiologic Function + |
| SN associated with | SN Virus + |
| SN causes | SN Acquired Abnormality +, SN Anatomical Abnormality +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Congenital Abnormality +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Injury or Poisoning +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Neoplastic Process +, and SN Pathologic Function + |
| SN complicates | SN Acquired Abnormality +, SN Anatomical Abnormality +, SN Biologic Function +, SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Congenital Abnormality +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Injury or Poisoning +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, and SN Physiologic Function + |
| SN disrupts | SN Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component +, SN Cell +, SN Cell Component +, SN Cell Function +, SN Embryonic Structure +, SN Fully Formed Anatomical Structure +, SN Gene or Genome +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Physiologic Function +, and SN Tissue + |
| SN has location | SN Alga + |
| SN ingredient of | SN Clinical Drug + |
| SN interacts with | SN Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein +, SN Antibiotic +, SN Biologically Active Substance +, SN Biomedical or Dental Material +, SN Carbohydrate +, SN Chemical +, SN Chemical Viewed Functionally +, SN Chemical Viewed Structurally +, SN Eicosanoid +, SN Element, Ion, or Isotope +, SN Enzyme +, SN Hazardous or Poisonous Substance +, SN Hormone +, SN Immunologic Factor +, SN Indicator, Reagent, or Diagnostic Aid +, SN Inorganic Chemical +, SN Lipid +, SN Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine +, SN Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide +, SN Organic Chemical +, SN Organophosphorus Compound +, SN Pharmacologic Substance +, SN Receptor +, SN Steroid +, and SN Vitamin + |
| SN issue in | SN Biomedical Occupation or Discipline +, and SN Occupation or Discipline + |
| SN measured by | SN Molecular Biology Research Technique + |
| SN produced by | SN Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component +, SN Cell +, SN Cell Component +, SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Gene or Genome +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, SN Physiologic Function +, and SN Tissue + |