Xref: utzoo sci.bio:1688 sci.med:8179 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!husc6!mailrus!ames!ucsd!sdcsvax!trantor.harris-atd.com!x102a.harris-atd.com!hnewstrom From: hnewstrom@x102a.harris-atd.com (Newstrom Harvey S 96783) Newsgroups: sci.bio,sci.med Subject: Need Info on Lipid-soluble forms of B Vitamins Message-ID: <1420@trantor.harris-atd.com> Date: 2 Jan 89 18:16:29 GMT Sender: news@trantor.harris-atd.com Reply-To: hnewstrom@x102a.harris-atd.com (Newstrom Harvey S 96783) Organization: Harris Corporation GSS, Melbourne, Florida Lines: 14 Does anyone have information on lipid-soluble forms of the B-vitamins or water-soluble forms of A, D, E, or K? I am familiar with ascorbyl palmitate (lipid-soluble C) and know of two lipid-soluble forms of thiamine (B1). Any information on other lipid- soluble forms would be appreciated. I am also familiar with "water-dispersible" forms of vitamins A and D. Are there actual water-soluble forms of these vitamins? And are there water-dispersible forms of E or K? Many thanks in advance. Even if you do not know much about it, just the chemical name or formula would be appreciated. A Merck or Chemical Abstracts reference would be even more appreciated.