All nutrients
Trace elements, general
Chemical substances that, like minerals, occur in the body, but in small amounts.
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Trans fatty acids
By-products which are formed during processing / heating of unsaturated fatty acids, due to the formation of a trans-type double bonds while 'normal' UFA have cis-bonds.
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Tryptophan
Amino acid. Essential. Code: Trp, W.
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Tyrosine
Amino acid. Semi-essential. Code: Tyr, Y.
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Unsaturated fatty acids
Fatty acids with one or more double bonds in the structure. Can be divided into monounsaturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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Valine
Amino acid. Essential. Code: Val, V.
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Vanadium
Trace element. Symbol: V.
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Vitamin A, retinol
Scope: eyes, skin, mucous membranes, immune system, reproduction, antioxidant
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Vitamin B, obsolete
These are substances that in the past were counted as B vitamins, but for various reasons this turned out to be unjustified.
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Vitamin B1, thiamine
scope: acts on nerves, nerve conduction by acethylcholine, energy production and conversion of CH
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