@article{MAKHILLIJMMAS2011718595,
    title = {Physiology of Vitamin D},
    journal = {International Journal of Molecular Medicine and Advance Sciences},
    volume = {7},
    number = {1},
    pages = {1-4},
    year = {2011},
    issn = {1813-176x},
    doi = {ijmmas.2011.1.4},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1813-176x&doi=ijmmas.2011.1.4},
    author = {Stephanie and},
    keywords = {Dihydrocholecalciferol,vitamin D receptor,calcium,parathyroid hormone,phosphate,calcitonin},
    abstract = {Vitamin D is relevant to several processes in the body mainly in the intracellular mechanisms affecting parathyroid hormone and calcitonin regulation, regulation of vitamin D production by negative feedback and calcium and phosphorous level regulation. Vitamin D may be synthesised in the dermal layer of the skin or absorbed through the diet and utilised. Its biosynthesis initiates from cholesterol and its derivatives and is followed by a cascade of reactions, completed in the kidneys and transported via the blood to where it is utilized. The vitamin D receptor determines the physiological effects of vitamin D and any mutations will cause imbalances in bone homeostasis.}
    }