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How is vitamin A stored in the body?

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How is vitamin A stored in the body?

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A vitamin that is stored by the body is known as a fat soluble (vitamin A, D, E, and K). Over time fat soluble vitamins can build up to toxic levels. Fat soluble vitamins are commonly stored in special fat storage cells called lipocytes. Water soluble vitamins (vitamin B and C) can not be stored by the body and must be replenished every day.

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