Vitamins
Vitamins are organic micronutrients required by the body in small but critical quantities. They do not provide energy directly but are essential co-factors in the enzymatic reactions that govern energy metabolism, cellular repair, and immune regulation. The human body cannot synthesise most vitamins in sufficient quantities, making dietary or supplemental intake a subject of considerable scientific interest.
- Support of normal immune system function through regulation of immune cell activity (e.g., Vitamins C, D, and zinc-cofactor interactions)
- Contribution to energy metabolism pathways, including the conversion of macronutrients into usable cellular energy (B-vitamin complex)
- Involvement in antioxidant defence systems that help manage oxidative processes at the cellular level (Vitamins C and E)