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Studies Concerning the Pyridoxine Requirements of Rats Receiving Highly Processed Rations [PDF]
Donald V. Tappan+3 more
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Designing Enzymatic Reactivity with an Expanded Palette
Innovation in biocatalysis is rapidly increasingly the diversity of catalytic reactivity that can be mediated by enzymes, addressing a key bottleneck for their widespread adoption in industrial chemical synthesis. A key approach to this is building enzymes with unnatural catalytic components that provide an expanded palette with new possibilities for ...
Reuben B. LevesonâGower
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Cystathioninuria from pyridoxine deficiency complicating treatment of hypercalcaemia in a cretin. [PDF]
Paul Fourman+2 more
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Vitamins of camel milk: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Several authors base their arguments to promote the health benefits of camel milk on components such as vitamins. However, except for vitamin C, the number of references is limited and, overall, reported concentrations in the literature are highly ...
Bengoumi, Mohammed+2 more
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THE FUNCTION OF PYRIDOXINE: CONVERSION OF MEMBERS OF THE VITAMIN B6 GROUP INTO CODECARBOXYLASE
W. D. Bellamy+2 more
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Effects of Feeding X-Irradiated Pork to Rats on their Pyridoxine Nutrition as Reflected in the Activity of Plasma Transaminases [PDF]
Myron Brin+3 more
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ABSTRACT Typically used to reconstruct diets and migration histories, isotope ratios in human tissues also reflect physiological states associated with health and stress. The publication in 2013 of a paper in the American Journal of Human Biology reviewing such cases has been widely cited.
Laurie J. Reitsema
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THE EFFECT OF PYRIDOXINE ANALOGUES ON TRYPTOPHANE METABOLISM IN THE RAT
Curt C. Porter+2 more
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