Graphene oxide in vitamins

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It seems to ring true, in even other drugs too.

"One of the most interesting and recent insights into biomimetic scaffold nano-biomaterial is smart scaffolding with targeted drug delivery ability. In recent decades, the use of graphene-based materials, such as nano-graphene oxide (nGO), as a drug carrier with amphiphilic properties, has attracted considerable attention of scientists and researchers in this field. In addition, one of the important global problems is increased vitamin D deficiency, particularly in pregnant and postmenopausal women. Therefore, in this work, by considering hydrophobic properties of vitamin D, we attempted to examine its loading and release both in the presence of surfactant and surfactant-free nGO-aqueous solution."

Nano-graphene oxide and vitamin D delivery
 
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I think with the better quality vitamin and supplement companies, you don’t need to be concerned as much. It’s the cheap ones you should be concerned about IMO. Nevertheless, I tested my own supplements. I haven’t found any graphene or magnetism in mine.
 
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