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#GI tract - indirect effects occur via activation of Vitamin D3.
 
#GI tract - indirect effects occur via activation of Vitamin D3.
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===Calcitriol (Active Vitamin D3)===
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===Calcitriol (Activated Vitamin D3)===
 
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'''Calcitriol''', or '''1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol''' is the biologically active metabolite of vitamin D. It is classified as a steroid hormone and acts to raise blood calcium levels.
'''Calcitriol''', or '''1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol''' is the biologically active metabolite of vitamin D.
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It is classified as a steroid hormone and acts to raise the blood calcium level.
      
There are two dietary sources of Vitamin D3 -  
 
There are two dietary sources of Vitamin D3 -  
*'''Vitamin D2''' produced in plants (ergocalciferol) (lower activity that D3)
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#'''Vitamin D2''' is produced in plants (ergocalciferol) (lower activity that D3 by the action of UV light
**This is produced by the action of UV light
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#'''Vitamin D3''' produced in animals (cholecalciferol) from cholesterol within membranes, and is fat soluble.
*'''Vitamin D3''' produced in animals (cholecalciferol)
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**This is produced from cholesterol within membranes, and is fat soluble.
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Vitamin D can also be converted from 7-dehydrocholesterol by Ultraviolet radiation at wavelength 300nm in the [[Skin - Anatomy & Physiology|skin]]. This is not a major source in animals as the majority of the skin is covered by hair.
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Vitamin D can also be converted from 7-dehydrocholesterol by ultraviolet radiation at wavelength 300nm in the [[Skin - Anatomy & Physiology|skin]]. This is not a major source in animals as the majority of the skin is covered by hair.
    
====Active Vitamin D Synthesis====
 
====Active Vitamin D Synthesis====
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