The Neovitamins: Metavitamins and Vitaminoids Authors Sanjay Kalra Department of Endocrinology, Bharti Hospital, Karnal, India; University Centre for Research & Development, Chandigarh University, Mohali, India; Shivani Sidana Department of Endocrinology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, India; Madhur Verma Department of Community/Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, India; Nitin Kapoor Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India; Noncommunicable disease unit, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.26-61 Abstract Many nutrients share some characteristics with vitamins, but do not meet the entire criteria for definition. Metavitamins (like Vitamin A, D, K) may be defined as nutrients which serve a role as vitamins, as well as beyond (meta-) that traditionally is expected from vitamins. Vitaminoids (like choline and inositol) are nutrients which meet some, but not all, of the characteristics of a vitamin. These are sourced from nutritional products, have a welldefined physiological and biochemical role, have a recommended daily allowance, and may lead to dysfunction or disease if taken in inadequate or excessive amounts. As newer physiologic and pharmacologic properties are uncovered, the term “neovitamin” may apply to molecules that are discovered to have vitaminoid properties. These may cause, contribute to, confound, cooccur with, or be a consequence of metabolic disease. We must evaluate and optimize these nutrients while addressing metabolic health. Keywords: Metabolism, micronutrients, nutrients, nutrition, vitamins Downloads Full Text Article Published 2026-07-12 How to Cite Sanjay Kalra, Shivani Sidana, Madhur Verma, & Nitin Kapoor. (2026). The Neovitamins: Metavitamins and Vitaminoids. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 76(8), 1369–1370. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.26-61 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Issue Vol. 76 No. 8 (2026): AUGUST Section RECENT ADVANCES IN ENDOCRINOLOGY License Copyright (c) 2026 Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.