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Vitamin A deficient Diet

Vitamin A-deficient Diet are those in which the amount of vitamin A is below the level required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is used by the body to synthesize retinol. Night blindness (nyctalopia, night bilindness) and dry eye disease (xerophtalmia, xerophthalmia) occur in cases of deficiency. Studies have shown that vitamin A is not only associated with vision, but also plays a wide range of physiological roles in other areas, such as antioxidant action, modulation of immune function (e.g., neutrophil, macrophage, and T-cell function), alteration of bone marrow hematopoiesis, modulation of pancreatic β-cell function, influence on cholesterol metabolism, skin metabolism, brain function, and so on. The key mechanism is that vitamin A acts through retinoic acid (retinoic acid) binding to the retinoic acid receptor (retinoic acid nuclear receptor, RAR) in DNA.

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Vitamin D deficient Diet

Vitamin D deficient Diet are feeds in which the vitamin D content of the feed does not meet the needs of normal physiological functions of the animal. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a key role in calcium and phosphorus metabolism and bone health in animals. Vitamin D not only regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism, but also interacts with a wide range of nutrients, e.g., vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin C, magnesium, to name a few. Because of the interaction of these components with vitamin D, the study of diet for vitamin D should take into account not only the amount of vitamin D in the diet, but also pay special attention to the fact that all other nutrients are at standardized levels.

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Vitamin E Deficiency Diet

Vitamin E-deficient Diet are feeds that contain less vitamin E than is required for normal physiological function. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with many important physiological functions, including antioxidant activity.

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Vitamin K deficient Diet

Vitamin K-deficient Diet are those in which the amount of vitamin K is below the level required for normal physiological function. Vitamin K is a group of fat-soluble vitamins, including vitamin K₁ (chlorophyll quinone) and vitamin K₂ (naphthoquinone), which play a key role in the coagulation process and bone metabolism in animals.

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Thiamin (Vitamin B1) deficient Diet

Thiamin (Vitamin B1) deficient diet are those in which the amount of thiamin is below the level required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Thiamin is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an irreplaceable role in many key physiological processes such as carbohydrate metabolism in animals.

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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) Deficiency Diet

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) deficient Diet are those in which the amount of riboflavin is below the level required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin, which participates in a variety of redox reactions in the animal body, and is a coenzyme of many important enzymes.

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Niacin (vitamin B3) deficient Diet

Niacin (Vitamin B3) deficient Diet are those in which the level of niacin is below that required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Niacin includes niacin and niacinamide, which are water-soluble vitamins involved in numerous key metabolic processes in the animal body.

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Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Deficiency Diet

Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) deficient Diet are those in which the level of pantothenic acid is below that required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Pantothenic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that is involved in many important metabolic reactions in the animal body in the form of coenzyme A (CoA).

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Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Deficiency Diet

Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) deficient Diet are feeds that contain lower levels of pyridoxine than required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Pyridoxine is a water-soluble vitamin in the form of pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine, and is involved in a number of enzymatic reactions in the animal.

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Biotin-deficient (vitamin B7) Diet

Biotin (Vitamin B7) deficient Diet are feeds that contain less biotin than the level required for normal physiological functioning of the animal. Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that acts as a coenzyme for a variety of carboxylase enzymes in the animal body and plays a key role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.

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