Deficiencies
Toxicity
Functions
Fun Fact
100

Someone with a deficiency in this vitamin may experience issues with blood clotting as it is essential for coagulation. 

What is Vitamin K? 

100
Consuming too much of this provatimin can result in orange tinted skin aslo referred to as carotenoderma. 

What is Vitamin A? 

100

This vitamin acts as an anticoagulant and is also a powerful antioxidant. 

What is Vitamin E? 

100

This vitamin is synthesized by bacteria in your gut. 

What is Vitamin K? 

200

Underconsumption of Vitamin D in children may result in this disease which causes bowed legs due to the bones being inadequately mineralized with calcium and phosphorus. 

What is rickets? 

200

Too much of this vitamin may result in bright yellow colored urine. 

What is riboflavin? 

200

This vitamin acts as a hormone by regulating the minerals calcium and phosphorus which helps maintain and build strong bones. 

What is Vitamin D? 

200

This vitamin is often referred to as the "sunshine vitamin" due to the body's ability to synthesize the vitamin using UV rays from the sun.  

What is Vitamin D? 
300

Chronic alcohol use disorder can result in the body's ability to absorb Thiamin resulting in this progressively damaging brain disorder. 

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome? 

300

Because this vitamin helps to inhibit clot formations, overconsumption could result in an increased risk of hemorrage. 

What is Vitamin E?

300

This vitamin is sometimes prescribed in high doses as a cholesterol medication as it contributes to reducing LDL cholesterol and raising HDL cholesterol. 

What is Niacin? 

300

This vitamin is abundant in milk but it is light sensitive which is why milk is often found in opaque containers to preserve it. 

What is riboflavin? 

400

Underconsumption of Niacin can result in this disease characterized by the 4 D's: dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, and death. 

What is pellagra? 
400

This vitamin is often thought to prevent colds resulting in possible overconsumption which can lead to nausea, stomach cramps, or diarrhea. 

What is Vitamin C? 

400

This vitamin acts as a coenzyme helping over 100 other enzymes that are vital for protein metabolism.  

What is Vitamin B6?

400

This vitamin is significantly more bioavailable in its synthetic form rather than its natural state.  

What is folate? 

500

A deficiency in folate in pregnant females can result in this neural tube defect in which the spinal cord of the baby is malformed or lacks a protective membrane. 

What is spina bifida? 

500

Too much of this vitamin can cause nerve damage and loss of control of bodily movements. 

What is Vitamin B6?

500

This vitamin is used to make DNA and certain amino acids. 

What is Vitamin B12?

500

A lack of intrinsic factor in the stomach would prevent the body's ability to absord this vitmamin. 

What is Vitamin B12?