- List of micronutrients
This is a list of
micronutrient s.Vitamins
* Vitamin A (retinol)
*Vitamin B complex
** Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
** Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
** Vitamin B3 (niacin)
** Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
** Vitamin B6 group:
***Pyridoxine
***Pyridoxal
***Pyridoxamine
** Vitamin B7 (biotin)
** Vitamin B8 (ergadenylic acid)
** Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
** Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
**Choline
**Inositol
* Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
*Vitamin D
* Vitamin E (tocopherol)
*Vitamin K
*Biotin
*Carotenoid s
**Alpha carotene
**Beta carotene
**Cryptoxanthin
**Lutein
**Lycopene
**Zeaxanthin
* Folate (DFE)Macrominerals
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Calcium
*Chloride
*Magnesium
*Phosphorus
*Potassium
*Sodium Trace minerals
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Boron
*Cobalt
*Chloride
*Chromium
*Copper
*Fluoride
*Iodine
*Iron
*Manganese
*Molybdenum
*Selenium
*Zinc Organic Acids
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Acetic acid
*Citric acid
*Lactic acid
*Malic acid
*Choline
*Taurine Dietary supplements not listed above
Nutrients
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5-HTP - higher bioavailable form oftryptophan , precursor to the neurotransmitterserotonin , promotes relaxed poise and sound sleep.
*Alpha-GPC (L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine, Choline alfoscerate ) - most effective choline precursor, readily crosses the blood-brain barrier.
*Caffeine - improves concentration, idea production, but hinders memory encoding. Also produces jitters.
* Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) - Amino acid. Transports fatty acids through cellular membranes and cytosol into cells' mitochondria, where the fats undergo oxidation to produce ATP, the universal energy molecule. Synergistic withlipoic acid . Precursor of acetylcholine (donating the acetyl portion). Inhibitslipfuscin formation.
*CDP-Choline (Cytidine Diphosphate Choline ) - choline precursor, a more economical alternative to Alpha GPC.
*Chondroitin sulfate
*Coenzyme q-10 - increases oxygen transport through the mitocondria of the cells. Appears to slow age-related dementia.
*Creatine - increases brain energy levels via ATP production.
*DMAE - approved treatment for ADD/ADHD, precursor ofacetylcholine , cholinergic agent, removeslipofuscin from the brain, anti-depressant
*Ephedrine
*Flavonoid - thought to have antioxidant effects, but recent studies have contradicted this. " [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-03/osu-sfn030507.php Studies force new view on biology of flavonoids] ", by David Stauth, "EurekAlert!". Adapted from a news release issued by Oregon State University. URL accessed .]
**Epicatechin
**Hesperidin
**Naringin
**Oligomeric proanthocyanidin s
**Quercetin
**Rutin
**Tangeritin
* Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
*Garum armoricum extract - Adaptogen.
*Glucosamine - commonly used for the treatment of osteoarthritis, but evidence is conflicting and there it is not approved by the FDA for use in humans.
* Glycyrrhizic Acid
*Huperzine A - potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitor derived from Chinese club-moss.
*Idebenone - stimulates nerve growth, and has same effects as Coenzyme q-10 without its harmful side-effects.
*Inositol - Alternative source of energy. Stimulates creativity.
*Lecithin - precursor ofacetylcholine .
*Lipoic acid - synergistic with Acetyl-L-carnitine.
*Phenibut
*Pregnenolone
*Phosphatidylserine
*Resveratrol
*Theanine - Amino acid. Found in tea. Increases serotonin and dopamine levels in the brain. Increases alpha-wave based alert relaxation. cite journal |author=Gomez-Ramirez M |title=The Deployment of Intersensory Selective Attention: A High-density Electrical Mapping Study of the Effects of Theanine |journal=Clin Neuropharmacol |volume=30 |issue=1 |pages=25–38 |year= |pmid=17272967]
*Theophylline
*Vinpocetine - micro-circulation enhancer, improves oxygen supply to brain cells.
* Yeast, nutritionalReferences
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