Why is vitamin D classified as a vitamin, and why is this classification misleading?
Vitamin D's classification as a 'vitamin' is a historical accident rooted in early 20th-century understanding. It was categorized with vitamins because deficiency led to rickets, which could be addressed through diet. However, we now recognize that vitamin D primarily functions as a steroid hormone synthesized in the skin, not as a vitamin in the traditional biochemical sense.
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