Background: Vitamin D is classified as an immunomodulatory hormone that is synthesized because of skin exposure to sunlight. It is known to come into play during the regulation of hormone secretion, immune functions, cell proliferation, and differentiation. Its deficiency can cause many diseases and their associated pleiotropic effects. In addition, in relation to its eminent function as regards adaptive immune response and innate immune response, vitamin D level is associated with immune tolerance. Methods: Literature search prior to May 2021 was conducted through selected websites, including the MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Central, www.ClinicalTrials.gov , PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and EFSA. Results: Vita...
Abstract: Non-classical actions of vitamin D were first suggested over 30 years ago when receptors f...
Vitamin D has been known as a vitamin for bone health and mineral homeostasis. However, since the d...
Historically, vitamin D is recognized as an essential component for the maintenance of the musculosk...
In the past few decades, various novel actions of vitamin D have been discovered. The mechanism of a...
Epidemiological studies have shown that a poor vitamin D status is associated with an increased risk...
Vitamin D is a pleiotropic secosteroid yielding multiple actions in human physiology. Besides the ca...
Evidence exists for a role for vitamin D and its active metabolites in modulating immune functions. ...
Vitamin D is increasingly thought to play a role in regulating immunity. This comprehensive review u...
The classical functions of vitamin D are to regulate calcium-phosphorus homeostasis and control bone...
Vitamin D refers to a class of fat-soluble secosteroids often associated with their role in absorpti...
In the last few years, more attention has been given to the "non-calcemic" effect of vitamin D. Seve...
Evidence of the role of vitamin D in the regulation of T and B cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, ...
The potential role for vitamin D and its active metabolite 1, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) in m...
Ever since its discovery by Windhaus, the importance of the active metabolite of vitamin D (1,25-dih...
Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin following exposure to UVB radiation or is directly absorbed fro...
Abstract: Non-classical actions of vitamin D were first suggested over 30 years ago when receptors f...
Vitamin D has been known as a vitamin for bone health and mineral homeostasis. However, since the d...
Historically, vitamin D is recognized as an essential component for the maintenance of the musculosk...
In the past few decades, various novel actions of vitamin D have been discovered. The mechanism of a...
Epidemiological studies have shown that a poor vitamin D status is associated with an increased risk...
Vitamin D is a pleiotropic secosteroid yielding multiple actions in human physiology. Besides the ca...
Evidence exists for a role for vitamin D and its active metabolites in modulating immune functions. ...
Vitamin D is increasingly thought to play a role in regulating immunity. This comprehensive review u...
The classical functions of vitamin D are to regulate calcium-phosphorus homeostasis and control bone...
Vitamin D refers to a class of fat-soluble secosteroids often associated with their role in absorpti...
In the last few years, more attention has been given to the "non-calcemic" effect of vitamin D. Seve...
Evidence of the role of vitamin D in the regulation of T and B cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, ...
The potential role for vitamin D and its active metabolite 1, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) in m...
Ever since its discovery by Windhaus, the importance of the active metabolite of vitamin D (1,25-dih...
Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin following exposure to UVB radiation or is directly absorbed fro...
Abstract: Non-classical actions of vitamin D were first suggested over 30 years ago when receptors f...
Vitamin D has been known as a vitamin for bone health and mineral homeostasis. However, since the d...
Historically, vitamin D is recognized as an essential component for the maintenance of the musculosk...