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- W2778354399 abstract "It has been assumed throughout the history of research on vitamin D in biology that some fish obtain and retain large quantities of cholecalciferol from a food chain starting with that formed by solar UV light acting on provitamin D in plankton near the water surface. However, it is now apparent that at least one fish species, the rainbow trout, is able to produce cholecalciferol in skin when exposed to blue visible light. If this process is found in other species of fish, it is possible that they, such as terrestrial vertebrates, depend on exposure to sunlight to obtain vitamin D. Only a very few specialized animals would then seem to need a dietary source of vitamin D. It is postulated that in vertebrate evolution the process of photochemical synthesis of cholecalciferol in skin has been maintained because of reliability of supply compared to the uncertainty from food." @default.
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- W2778354399 date "2018-01-01" @default.
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- W2778354399 title "Evolutionary Biology" @default.
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