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Niacin in the Central Nervous System: An Update of Biological Aspects and Clinical Applications
Niacin (also known as “vitamin B3” or “vitamin PP”) includes two vitamers (nicotinic acid and nicotinamide) giving rise to the coenzymatic forms nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP).
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Selective Extraction of Gold by Niacin
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2021Gold recovery using a sustainable and inexpensive method has tremendous environmental and economic implications.
Abhijit Nag, Thalappil Pradeep
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Ophthalmology, 1988
Three patients with niacin-induced visual symptoms had cystoid maculopathy without leakage on fluorescein angiography, and a fourth patient with no fundus abnormality experienced cessation of visual symptoms upon discontinuation of niacin. All four patients had been taking high doses of niacin (3.0-4.5 g daily) before the onset of symptoms.
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Three patients with niacin-induced visual symptoms had cystoid maculopathy without leakage on fluorescein angiography, and a fourth patient with no fundus abnormality experienced cessation of visual symptoms upon discontinuation of niacin. All four patients had been taking high doses of niacin (3.0-4.5 g daily) before the onset of symptoms.
R H, Millay+2 more
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Novel Niacin Receptor Agonists: A Promising Strategy for the Treatment of Dyslipidemia.
Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2021BACKGROUND Hyperlipidemia is characterized by high level of cholesterol and triglycerides in blood. Various classes of drugs like statins, fibrates, niacin etc. are used for treatment of hyperlipidaemia. OBJECTIVE Niacin, which is one of the beneficial
Prajakta B. Kothawade+2 more
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Drugs of Today, 2010
Nicotinic acid (niacin) is one of the oldest drugs used to treat dyslipidemia. In addition to modestly lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and lipoprotein(a), niacin is currently the most effective available agent for raising high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C).
Richard H. Karas+2 more
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Nicotinic acid (niacin) is one of the oldest drugs used to treat dyslipidemia. In addition to modestly lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and lipoprotein(a), niacin is currently the most effective available agent for raising high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C).
Richard H. Karas+2 more
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Food & Function, 2021
Niacin deficiency leads to inflammation of mucous membranes and diarrhoea. There are few reports on the effects of niacin on the intestinal health of weaned piglets. The present study was conducted to analyse the effects of niacin in weaned piglets along
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Niacin deficiency leads to inflammation of mucous membranes and diarrhoea. There are few reports on the effects of niacin on the intestinal health of weaned piglets. The present study was conducted to analyse the effects of niacin in weaned piglets along
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2017
Niacin is required for the biosynthesis of the pyridine nucleotides NAD(H) and NADP(H), through which it has key roles in metabolism. Niacin is the generic descriptor for pyridine 3-carboxylic acid and derivatives exhibiting the biological activity of nicotinamide.
Gerald F. Combs, James P. McClung
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Niacin is required for the biosynthesis of the pyridine nucleotides NAD(H) and NADP(H), through which it has key roles in metabolism. Niacin is the generic descriptor for pyridine 3-carboxylic acid and derivatives exhibiting the biological activity of nicotinamide.
Gerald F. Combs, James P. McClung
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