Calcidiol
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A prehormone. Intermediate form of vitamin D, after it has been processed in the liver but before it has been processed in the Kidney.[1]
Also known as 25(OH)D3 or 25, hydroxy, vitamin D3, or 25-OH-D3 or similar notation.[2][3]
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- ↑ "calcidiol (CHEBI:17933)". ebi.ac.uk. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
- ↑ Brandi, Maria Luisa; Minisola, Salvatore (November 2013). "Calcidiol [25(OH)D3]: from diagnostic marker to therapeutical agent". Current Medical Research and Opinion. 29 (11): 1565–1572. doi:10.1185/03007995.2013.838549. ISSN 1473-4877. PMID 24020910.
- ↑ "Human Metabolome Database: Showing metabocard for Calcidiol (HMDB0003550)". hmdb.ca. Retrieved August 28, 2019.