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Hypervitaminosis riboflavin

Hypervitaminosis A, 25 789 Hypervitaminosis biotin, 25 800 Hypervitaminosis cobalamin, 25 804 Hypervitaminosis D, 25 792 Hypervitaminosis E, 25 794 Hypervitaminosis folic acid, 25 803 Hypervitaminosis K, 25 795 Hypervitaminosis niacin, 25 798 Hypervitaminosis niacinamide, 25 798 Hypervitaminosis pantothenic acid, 25 799 Hypervitaminosis pyridoxine, 25 799 Hypervitaminosis riboflavin, 25 797 Hypervitaminosis thiamine, 25 796 Hyphenated techniques... [Pg.461]

Hypervitaminosis Riboflavin. The combination of regulated active transport and conversion to the coenzyme forms prevents hypervitaminosis problems with this vitamin. Toxicities from the water-soluble riboflavin phosphate have not been reported. There are... [Pg.392]

In the food industry, vitamins are used to enrich many products, by the processes of restitution and fortification (enrichment). Restitution means the return of the vitamin content to the original level found in the raw material fortification is enrichment to a higher level needed for physiological or other reasons. Some vitamins have also found use as natural dyes (riboflavin and provitamins A, in particular -carotene) and as antioxidants (provitamins A, vitamin E and vitamin C). Intake of vitamins currently significantly influences the consumption of various concentrated sources of vitamins such as dietary supplements and multivitamin preparations. Intake of vitamins in these concentrated forms may lead, in extreme cases, to hypervitaminosis. [Pg.349]


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