nutrient
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S: WHO – http://www.who.int/elena/nutrient/en/ (last access: 7 July 2016); http://www.dep.state.pa.us/river/Nutrient%20trading.htm (last access: 6 March 2013).

N: 1. “a nutritious substance,” 1828, noun use of adjective (1640s) meaning “providing nourishment,” from Latin nutrientem (nominative nutriens), present participle of nutrire “to nourish, suckle, feed, foster” (see nourish).
2. Substance that an organism must obtain from its surroundings for growth and the sustenance of life. So-called nonessential nutrients are those that can be synthesized by the cell if they are absent from the food. Essential nutrients cannot be synthesized within the cell and must be present in the food. In some animals, microorganisms living in the gut may synthesize essential nutrients, which are then released into the bloodstream.

S: 1. OED – http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=nutrient&searchmode=none (last access: 4 September 2014). 2. http://global.britannica.com/science/nutrient (last access: 30 July 2015).

SYN: nutriment

S: GDT (last access: 30 July 2015)

CR: food value, health food, healthy food, macronutrient, micronutrient, organic food, vitamin.