Fructus holeraque multa vitamina praebent.
Vitaminum [ 1] [ 2] (-i, m .), sive vitamina ( -ae, f .),[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] est compositum organicum , quod inest alimentis , necessarium ad metabolismum movendum. Corpus humanum , ut aiunt artis medicae periti , tredecim vitamina requirit, sed solum vitaminum D ipsum per se parare potest. Inopia vitaminorum aut nimius vitaminorum haustus est quorundam morborum causa.
↑ William T. Stearn, Botanical Latin: History, Grammar[,] Syntax, Terminology and Vocabulary, ed. tertia (Londinii: David & Charles, 1983), 545, s.v. Vitamin.
↑ Traupman, Ioannes . 2007 . Latin and English Dictionary. Ed. tertia. p. 696. Novi Eboraci: Bantam Dell. ISBN 978-0-553-59012-8 .
↑ Shihira, Ikuko; Krauss, Robert W. (1965 ). Chlorella: Physiology and Taxonomy of Forty-one Isolates . College Park in Terra Mariae: University of Maryland. p. 13
↑ Cfr. "asbentia vitaminarum" (Latine) apud Cruchon, G. (1966). Psychologia paedagogica pueri et adolescentis . Fuori Collana Series. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana. p. 88. ISBN 9788876522673
↑ Institute of Public Health of Serbia “Dr Milan Jovanović Batut” (2013 ). Međunarodna statistička klasifikacija bolesti i srodnih zdravstvenih problema . Belgradi Serbiae: World Health Organization. p. 282
↑ Vide “Tabellae Hexavitaminarum” (verbatim) apud "First U.S.P. Bound Supplement" . The Carolina journal of pharmacy (North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association) 25 : 130. Aprili 1944
↑ Eckel, Patricia M. (2010-2022). Vitamin . . A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin