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Vitamin D?

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How is it that vitamin D is absorbed through your skin that the sun gives off? How does the sun give vitamin D if it is only light?

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  1. Ah, you don't absorb Vitamin D from sunlight. Sunlight triggers the production of Vitamin D in your skin cells. Sunlight is the catalyst.


  2. The sun doesn't give it nor does it carry it, it simply catalyzes a reaction in the dermis which leads to the production of Vitamin D3. Ultraviolet B rays cause Cholecalciferol (Vit D3) to be produced from 7-dehydracholesterol, which is stored in the hypodermis.

  3. The sunlight provides the energy for the synthesis of vitamin D in the skin, it's a common misconception that it is actually absorbed through sunlight, when in fact it is only an energy source.

    Vitamin D is very important in iron-absorption to prevent anaemia.

  4. vitd is not from   the sun light ....it is formed in the skin due to some reactions in presence of sunlight ....the reactions are as follows......vitamin d also called as calcitriol(1,25 dihydroxy chole calciferol).....In the  skin 7dehydro cholestrol  (7dc)is present .7dc in present of sunlight gets converted into cholecalciferol which changes into 25hydroxy cholecalciferol which again gets converted into 1,25 diydroxy cholecalciferol (vitd) .........................in this way vit d is formed in the skin
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