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1985
The term vitamin B6 is used to cover a group of compounds that are metabolically interchangeable, pyridoxol (the alcohol), its aldehyde (pyridoxal) and its amine (pyridoxamine) (Figure 30). They are all colourless crystals soluble in water and alcohol, resistant to normal heat but decomposed by alkalis and ultraviolet light.
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The term vitamin B6 is used to cover a group of compounds that are metabolically interchangeable, pyridoxol (the alcohol), its aldehyde (pyridoxal) and its amine (pyridoxamine) (Figure 30). They are all colourless crystals soluble in water and alcohol, resistant to normal heat but decomposed by alkalis and ultraviolet light.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1999
1934, vitamin B6 was discovered by P. György. Vitamin B6 consists of 3 closely related pyrimidine derivatives: pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine and their phosphate esters. The tumor-specific compound has been recently found to be as a new B6 derivatives.
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1934, vitamin B6 was discovered by P. György. Vitamin B6 consists of 3 closely related pyrimidine derivatives: pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine and their phosphate esters. The tumor-specific compound has been recently found to be as a new B6 derivatives.
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