Fat-soluble | Vitamin

Fat-soluble | Vitamin

They require dietary fat to be absorbed into the bloodstream via the small intestine.

The four fat-soluble vitamins——are organic compounds that dissolve in fats and oils rather than water. Unlike water-soluble vitamins, they are stored in the body's liver and fatty tissues, meaning they do not need to be consumed every day but carry a higher risk of toxicity if taken in excess. 🧬 Core Characteristics fat-soluble vitamin

The body "tucks them away" in the liver and adipose (fat) tissue for future use. They require dietary fat to be absorbed into