Cyanocobalamin

  • 101Dietary Reference Intake — The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) is a system of nutrition recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. The DRI system is used by both the United States and Canada and is intended for the general …

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  • 102Herbalism — Alternative medical systems Acupuncture · Anthroposophic medicine · Ayurveda · Chiropractic  …

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  • 103B vitamins — The B vitamins are eight water soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. Historically, the B vitamins were once thought to be a single vitamin, referred to as vitamin B (much like how people refer to vitamin C or vitamin D).… …

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  • 104Cobalamin — may refer to several substances: *Cyanocobalamin *Hydroxocobalamin *Methylcobalamin *Adenosylcobalamin …

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  • 105Ergocalciferol — Calcidol redirects here. For the form of vitamin D3 sometimes called calcidiol , see Cholecalciferol. Ergocalciferol IUPAC name …

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  • 106Chondroitin sulfate — Chemical structure of one unit in a chondroitin sulfate chain. Chondroitin 4 sulfate: R1 = H; R2 = SO3H; R3 = H. Chondroitin 6 sulfate: R1 = SO3H; R2, R3 = H …

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  • 107Phosphatidylcholine — Phosphatidylcholines (PC) are a class of phospholipids that incorporate choline as a headgroup. They are a major component of biological membranes and can be easily obtained from a variety of readily available sources such as egg yolk or soy… …

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  • 108Pernicious anemia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D51.0 ICD 9 281.0 …

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  • 109Peripheral neuropathy — Neuropathy redirects here. For other uses, see Neuropathy (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Nephropathy. Peripheral neuropathy Classification and external resources …

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  • 110Tretinoin — Systematic (IUPAC) name retinoic acid …

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