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- bread or mushrooms is bioavailable and increases blood levels of 25(OH)D. Viosterol, the name given to early preparations of irradiated ergosterol, is essentially...
- ergosterol containing a mixture of previtamin and vitamin D2 were called viosterol in the 1930s. Ergosterol powder is an irritant to skin, eyes, and the...
- found in fungus (except alfalfa which is a plantae) and created from viosterol, which in turn is created when ultraviolet light activates ergosterol...
- the sun is highest in the sky), cod liver oil, halibut-liver oil, and viosterol are all sources of vitamin D. A sufficient amount of ultraviolet B light...
- with vitamins and minerals. In 1932, milk began to be fortified with viosterol, a purified vitamin D2 product. Synthetic thiamin (vitamin B1) first became...
- 1933 at UC Berkeley; her masters thesis was on "The Effect of Excess Viosterol and of Parathyroid Extract upon the Tissues of Rats". In 1934 the couple...
- pharmaceutical companies for a medical application, which was known as Viosterol. Steenbock died in Madison, Wisconsin on December 25, 1967. He was buried...
- In addition, WARF licensed the technology for use as a pharmaceutical, Viosterol. WARF's commercialization of Vitamin D culminated in its enrichment of...
- ISSN 0022-3751. PMC 1394122. PMID 16994501. Gelfan, Samuel (1935). "The Effect of Viosterol Upon Oxygen Consumption of Frog's Muscle". American Journal of Physiology...