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  Knowledges of vitamin B12:  


What is vitamin B12?

Functions of vitamin B12

Main uses of vitamin B12

What foods provide vitamin B12?

MSDS for vitamin B12

The recommended dietary intake for vitamin B12

Warnings in taking vitamin B12

Precautions of vitamin B12

Adverse reactions of vitamin B12

Overdose of vitamin B12?

When is a deficiency of vitamin B12 likely to occur?

Do healthy young adults need a vitamin B12 supplement?

The recommended dietary intake for vitamin B12

Recommendations for vitamin B12 are provided in the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) developed by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Dietary Reference Intakes is the general term for a set of reference values used for planning and assessing nutrient intake for healthy people. Three important types of reference values included in the DRIs are Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA), Adequate Intakes (AI), and Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL). The RDA recommends the average daily intake that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in each age and gender group. An AI is set when there is insufficient scientific data available to establish a RDA. AIs meet or exceed the amount needed to maintain a nutritional state of adequacy in nearly all members of a specific age and gender group. The UL, on the other hand, is the maximum daily intake unlikely to result in adverse health effects. Table 2 lists the RDAs for vitamin B12 , in micrograms (µg), for children and adults.

Note : All Informations given are a summary of different scientific publications.




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