Calciferol or Cholecalciferol is another name for Vitamin D.
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The scientific name for vitamin D is calciferol.
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Calciferol is vitamin D2
cholecalciferol. Or it could be calciferol.
Vitamin A: Retinol, Vitamin B1: Thiamine, Vitamin B12: Cobalamin, Vitamin C: Ascorbic acid, Vitamin D: Calciferol, Vitamin E: Tocopherol, Vitamin K: Phylloquinone.
Retinol is the name given to mixture of mostly vitamin A1 and vitamin A2. Sometimes this word is used as Vitamin A.
A deficiency in vitamin D can cause rickets, a condition that weakens bones and can lead to skeletal deformities in children. Vitamin D is essential for proper calcium absorption and bone development.
Vitamin C has been shown to have an important role in wound healing and maintaining healthy gums. It is essential for collagen synthesis, which is important for the formation of new tissue and the repair of damaged tissue. Inadequate levels of vitamin C can lead to delayed wound healing and increased risk of gum disease.
There are two main types of Vitamin D ( calciferol) : ergocalciferol (vitamin D2) and activated cholecalciferol (vitamin D3).
The disorder is known as " Myalgia" in which there is weakening of the myofibrills present in the muscles. They start degenerating due to various causes related to immune system or may be a general muscle loss. The possible causes of myalgia is loss of the myofibrils or the elemental constituent of the muscle. There is another disorder known as myopathy which is characterized by destruction of muscle fibers by own body immune mechanism, In order to tackle myalgia, you can add chole-calciferol to your diet and lessen the consumption of carbs in your daily diet