Vitamin A (as Beta-Carotene)
Beta Carotene turns into vitamin A (retinol). Vitamin A is essential for cell growth and organ health, including the heart, lungs, and kidneys.
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid)
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in certain foods, that may be added to other meals, and that is also available for purchase as a nutritional supplement. Vitamin C can be found in all three of these forms.
Vitamin E (as D-Alpha Tocopheryl Succinate)
Alpha-tocopherol is the only form of vitamin E that is utilized by the human body. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that comes in numerous different forms. Its primary function is that of an antioxidant, which involves removing unstable electrons, often known as "free radicals," that are harmful to cells.
Thiamine (as Thiamine Mononitrate)
Vitamin B1—thiamine—is a colorless molecule with the chemical formula C12H17N4OS. It is water-soluble but alcohol-insoluble. Heated thiamine decomposes.