Fat-Soluble Vitamins
EasyBiochemistry · Vitamins
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Vitamins A, D, E and K dissolve in lipids, are absorbed with dietary fat through the lymphatic route, stored in the liver and adipose tissue, and—unlike water-soluble vitamins—accumulate to produce toxicity (hypervitaminosis). For NEET PG this is a high-frequency, easily-scored cluster: learn one absorption story, four function-deficiency-toxicity blocks, and a handful of cut-offs. All four (A, D, E, K) are absorb…
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