what are the soluble vitamins?write their deficiency diseases?
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The fat-soluble vitamins (FSV) A, D, E and K, are absorbed in the intestine in the presence of fat. Classical deficiencies of these vitamins can manifest clinically as night blindness (vitamin A), osteomalacia (vitamin D), increased oxidative cell stress (vitamin E) and haemorrhage (vitamin K).
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The fat-soluble vitamins (FSV) A, D, E and K, are absorbed in the intestine in the presence of fat. Classical deficiencies of these vitamins can manifest clinically as night blindness (vitamin A), osteomalacia (vitamin D), increased oxidative cell stress (vitamin E) and haemorrhage (vitamin K).
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