Unlike other vitamins such as A and C, vitamin D undergoes a unique activation process before becoming usable by the body. D3 serves as the prohormone, 25(OH)D represents the primary circulating form, and 1.25(OH)2D functions as the hormonally active form.
The process of endogenous Vitamin D synthesis involves several sequential steps:
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