Vitamins Stocks List

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Vitamins Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 25 CELH S&P 500 Plays And One Dow Jones Giant Lead Five Stocks Near Buy Points
May 25 CELH Where Will Monster Growth Stock Celsius Be In 5 Years?
May 24 KO Market Volatility Ahead? Protect Your Wealth With 1 ETF, 1 Dividend King, and 1 'Magnificent Seven' Stock
May 24 KO 2 Reliable Dividend Stocks And 2 High-Yield Alternatives To Guard Your Portfolio Against Recession
May 24 HLF Is Herbalife Ltd. (NYSE:HLF) Trading At A 47% Discount?
May 24 MED Medifast: Significant Undervaluation Even As Struggles Persist
May 24 MED Q1 Earnings Outperformers: Olaplex (NASDAQ:OLPX) And The Rest Of The Personal Care Stocks
May 24 KO 72% of Warren Buffett's $378 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in These 5 Stocks
May 23 KO Warren Buffett: Find A Way To Make Money While You Sleep, Or Work Until You Die - How To Jumpstart Your Passive Income
May 23 KO Decoding Coca-Cola's Options Activity: What's the Big Picture?
May 23 KO 1 Unstoppable Stock Set to Join Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta in the $1 Trillion Club
May 23 KO How Coca-Cola bottled the vibrancy of Africa for its latest creation
May 22 CELH Celsius Holdings Unusual Options Activity For May 22
May 22 MED Investors Could Be Concerned With Medifast's (NYSE:MED) Returns On Capital
May 22 KO Buy These Dividend Kings for Reliable Long-Term Passive Income (And Explore These High-Yield Alternative Investments)
May 22 KO The Coca-Cola Co. announces five-year investment in Kenya
May 22 KO CCEP urged to commit to more reusable packaging
May 22 AMPH Amphastar Receives FDA Approval for Albuterol Sulfate Inhalation Aerosol
May 21 KO Coca-Cola Consolidated Taps $1.2 Billion Bond for Stock Buyback
May 21 KO The Returns At Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) Aren't Growing
Vitamins

A vitamin is an organic molecule (or related set of molecules) that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism. Essential nutrients cannot be synthesized in the organism, either at all or not in sufficient quantities, and therefore must be obtained through the diet. Vitamin C can be synthesized by some species but not by others; it is not a vitamin in the first instance but is in the second. The term vitamin does not include the three other groups of essential nutrients: minerals, essential fatty acids, and essential amino acids. Most vitamins are not single molecules, but groups of related molecules called vitamers. For example, vitamin E consists of four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. The thirteen vitamins required by human metabolism are: vitamin A (retinols and carotenoids), vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B7 (biotin), vitamin B9 (folic acid or folate), vitamin B12 (cobalamins), vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin D (calciferols), vitamin E (tocopherols and tocotrienols), and vitamin K (quinones).
Vitamins have diverse biochemical functions. Some forms of vitamin A function as regulators of cell and tissue growth and differentiation. The B complex vitamins function as enzyme cofactors (coenzymes) or the precursors for them. Vitamin D has a hormone-like function as a regulator of mineral metabolism for bones and other organs. Vitamins C and E function as antioxidants. Both deficient and excess intake of a vitamin can potentially cause clinically significant illness; although excess intake of water-soluble vitamins is less likely to do so.
Before 1935, the only source of vitamins was from food. If intake of vitamins was lacking, the result was vitamin deficiency and consequent deficiency diseases. Then, commercially produced tablets of yeast-extract vitamin B complex and semi-synthetic vitamin C became available. This was followed in the 1950s by the mass production and marketing of vitamin supplements, including multivitamins, to prevent vitamin deficiencies in the general population. Governments mandated addition of vitamins to staple foods such as flour or milk, referred to as food fortification, to prevent deficiencies. Recommendations for folic acid supplementation during pregnancy reduced risk of infant neural tube defects. Although reducing incidence of vitamin deficiencies clearly has benefits, supplementation is thought to be of little value for healthy people who are consuming a vitamin-adequate diet.The term vitamin is derived from the word vitamine, coined in 1912 by biochemist Casimir Funk, who isolated a complex of micronutrients essential to life, all of which he presumed to be amines. When this presumption was later determined not to be true, the "e" was dropped from the name. All vitamins were discovered (identified) between 1913 and 1948.

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