Provitamin
A provitamin is a substance that may be converted within the body to a vitamin. The term previtamin is a synonym. For example, "Provitamin B5" is a name for panthenol, which may be converted in the body to vitamin B5.
The term "provitamin" is used when it is desirable to label a substance with little or no vitamin activity, but which can be converted to an active form by normal metabolic processes. For example, "provitamin A" is a name for β-carotene, which has only about 1/6 the biological activity of retinol ; the body uses an enzyme to convert β-carotene to retinol. In other contexts, both β-carotene and retinol are simply considered to be different forms of vitamin A.
Provitamin D2 is ergosterol, and provitamin D3 is 7-dehydrocholesterol. Menadione is a synthetic provitamin of vitamin K.