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Current Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved levels of adequacy and of upper limits in infant formulas for vitamin A are 250 and 750 IU per 100 kcal, respectively. The level of adequacy is generous relative to need. Because vitamin A toxicity has been noted in infants at intakes of 2,100 IU
The effects of the fat-soluble vitamins (retinol, alpha-tocopherol, phylloquinone and ubiquinone) and their related compounds were investigated on the immune response in vivo. E acid-I, dihydro E acid-I, ES-6, K acid-I, Q acid-II and QS-3 act as adjuvants on the production of circulating antibody to
Phenylhydrazine or sodium nitrite injections reduce the functional metabolic activity of neutrophils (leukocytes) in the peripheral blood, suppress the development of humoral immune response and delayed type hypersensitivity, decrease the energetic potential and the antioxidant status of
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) derives dietary reference values (DRVs) for vitamin K. In this Opinion, the Panel considers vitamin K to comprise both phylloquinone and menaquinones. The Panel considers that none of