Prakt. lékáren. 2008; 4(5): 235-237

Vitaminy rozpustné v tucích

prof. MUDr. Milan Bayer CSc
Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové

Článek shrnuje současné poznatky o vitaminech rozpustných v tucích. Uvádí jejich zdroje, význam pro lidský organizmus, příčiny a projevy jejich nedostatku i případného předávkování, k němuž (na rozdíl od vitaminů rozpustných ve vodě) může dojít.

Keywords: Klíčová slova: vitaminy rozpustné v tucích, zdroj, význam, potřeba, deficit, předávkování.

Published: November 1, 2008  Show citation

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