Fortification of orange juice with vitamin D(2) or vitamin D(3) is as effective as an oral supplement in maintaining vitamin D status in adults.
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M. Holick | W. Salameh | Tai C. Chen | R. Reitz | R. Biancuzzo | A. Young | Douglass Bibuld | Mona H Cai | M. R. Winter | E. Klein | Allen Ameri | Rachael M. Biancuzzo
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