vitamin D1

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vitamin D1

n
(Elements & Compounds) the first isolated form of vitamin D, consisting of calciferol and its precursor, lumisterol
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For example a good balance of vitamin D1 & D3, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, fluoride, chloride, manganese, copper and sulphur is required for healthy bones.
Only 17% children who were supplemented with Vitamin D, suffered from asthma exacerbation as compared to 46% asthma exacerbation in children who were not supplemented with vitamin D1. Asthma control may be improved by supplementation of vitamin-D through its effect on inhibition of the influx of cytokines within the lungs and by increasing the secretion of interleukin 10 by dendritic and T cells.
[48] EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products and Nutrition and Allergies (NDA), "Scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level of vitamin D1," EFSA Journal, vol.
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