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Vitamin abnormalities in neuropathic corneal pain. [PDF]
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Reference Values for B Vitamins in Human Milk: The Mothers, Infants and Lactation Quality (MILQ) Study. [PDF]
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Vitamin B3 and sirtuin function
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2005Sirtuins are NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylases that are involved in transcriptional regulation, metabolism, apoptosis, differentiation and ageing. These unique enzymes are inhibited by nicotinamide, which is a form of vitamin B3. Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis for nicotinamide inhibition, and provided the framework to understand ...
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Vitamin B3 boosts neutrophil counts
Nature Medicine, 2009A molecular pathway requiring vitamin B3 increases the production of neutrophils (pages 151–158). These findings could lead to new ways to treat neutropenias, diseases involving low neutrophil counts.
Arati Khanna-Gupta, Nancy Berliner
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Vitamin B3 protects mice from glaucoma
Science, 2017Glaucoma Glaucoma is the most common cause of age-related blindness in the United States. There is currently no cure, and once vision is lost, the condition is irreversible. Williams et al. now report that vitamin B3 (also known as niacin) prevents eye degeneration in glaucoma-prone mice (see ...
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Vitamin B3, the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides and aging
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 2010Organism aging is a process of time and maturation culminating in senescence and death. The molecular details that define and determine aging have been intensely investigated. It has become appreciated that the process is partly an accumulation of random yet inevitable changes, but it can be strongly affected by genes that alter lifespan.
Ping, Xu, Anthony A, Sauve
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Vitamin B3 in der kosmetischen Dermatologie
Aktuelle Dermatologie, 2017ZusammenfassungNiacinamid ist der neue Trend bei den zellprotektiven Substanzen. Oral wird die Einnahme von 2 × 500 mg täglich empfohlen. Topisch wird die Substanz in 2 %-iger oder 5 %-iger Konzentration eingesetzt. Es blockiert die Hemmwirkung der UV-Strahlung auf die ATP-Produktion, fördert die DNA-Reparatur, reduziert aktinische Keratosen und ...
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