vararavintoaine
Vararavintoaine refers to a substance that is not a primary nutrient but plays a crucial role in a biological organism's health and function. These substances are often required in small quantities and are not directly involved in the primary metabolic processes like energy production or building cellular structures. Instead, they often act as cofactors or regulators for various biochemical reactions.
Vitamins and minerals are common examples of vararavintoaine. Vitamins, such as vitamin C and vitamin D, are
The term "vararavintoaine" can also encompass other less commonly discussed compounds that support biological systems. These