A
vitamin ( and ) is an
organic compound and a vital
nutrient that an
organism requires in limited amounts. An organic chemical compound (or related set of compounds) is called a vitamin when the organism cannot
synthesize the compound in sufficient quantities, and it must be obtained through the diet; thus, the term "vitamin" is conditional upon the circumstances and the particular organism. For example,
ascorbic acid (one form of
vitamin C) is a vitamin for humans, but not for most other animal organisms. Supplementation is important for the treatment of certain health problems, but there is little evidence of nutritional benefit when used by otherwise healthy people.