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This book provides the most current information on the effects of vitamin B deficiency as well as the roles of niacin (vitamin B3), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), folate (vitamin B9), and vitamin B12 in numerous disorders.
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Vitamin B-6 is a water-soluble vitamin first discovered as a factor that cured dermatitis in rats. There are 6 forms of vitamin B-6 found in mammals. The naturally occurring forms of the vitamin include pyridoxine (PN), pyridoxal (PL), pyridoxamine (PM), and their respective monophosphorylated derivatives (PNP, PLP, and PMP).
Patrick J. Stover, Martha S. Field
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B Vitamins and One-Carbon Metabolism: Implications in Human Health and Disease
Vitamins B9 (folate) and B12 are essential water-soluble vitamins that play a crucial role in the maintenance of one-carbon metabolism: a set of interconnected biochemical pathways driven by folate and methionine to generate methyl groups for use in DNA ...
Peter Lyon+3 more
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Alcoholic polyneuropathy. Clinical forms and pathogenetically based approaches to therapy
The number of cases of alcoholism in Russia is gradually decreasing, but still significantly affects the overall health indicators of the population. One of its frequent complications is alcoholic polyneuropathy.
G. N. Belskaya, E. V. Sakharova
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Effect of Combination Folic Acid, Vitamin B6 , and Vitamin B12 Supplementation on Fracture Risk in Women: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated an association of elevated plasma homocysteine levels with greater bone resorption and fracture risk. Vitamins B12 , B6 , and folic acid are cofactors in homocysteine metabolism, and supplementation with B vitamins
Bauer, Douglas C+8 more
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Daily probiotics: benefits and reasonable application
This article reviewed the mechanisms of action of probiotics and the possible effects of individual strains on the general wellbeing if they are taken daily.The content and activity of bacteria in food products should be regulated by special guidelines ...
Yu. O. Shulpekova, V. Yu. Rusyaev
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Toward eradication of B-vitamin deficiencies : considerations for crop biofortification [PDF]
'Hidden hunger' involves insufficient intake of micronutrients and is estimated to affect over two billion people on a global scale. Malnutrition of vitamins and minerals is known to cause an alarming number of casualties, even in the developed world ...
Strobbe, Simon+1 more
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Neurotropic B vitamins: analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects
Patients with musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs) constitute a heavy burden on the society. Therefore, there is a constant search for safe and efficient methods for treatment of such conditions, in which inflammation underlies the pathogenetic process ...
Anton A. Beliaev+2 more
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B vitamins in patients with recent transient ischaemic attack or stroke in the VITAmins TO Prevent Stroke (VITATOPS) trial:a randomised, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled trial [PDF]
SummaryBackgroundEpidemiological studies suggest that raised plasma concentrations of total homocysteine might be a risk factor for major vascular events. Whether lowering total homocysteine with B vitamins prevents major vascular events in patients with
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According to statistics, 70–90% of the population suffer from back pain, however, despite the enormous efforts to find ways of improving the efficacy and safety of therapy for patients with dorsalgia, and the diversity of therapeutic options, numerous ...
Vitaly V. Kovalchuk
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