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Vitamin B-6 Deficiency in Germfree Rats

open access: yesThe Journal of Nutrition, 1977
Germfree and conventional rats were used to investigate the influence of gut microflora upon vitamin B-6 deficiency. The body weights of conventional rats fed a vitamin B-6-deficient diet for more than 5 weeks plateaued, but the rats remained alive until the end of week 9 of deficiency.
Masanori Kanzaki   +7 more
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Vitamin B−6 deficiency vs folate deficiency: comparison of responses to methionine loading in rats

open access: yesThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1994
The plasma homocysteine response to methionine loading was assessed in vitamin B-6- and folate-deficient rats. Rats fed vitamin B-6- or folate-deficient diets for 4 wk were administered a gastric gavage of methionine (100 mg/kg body wt). Subsequent plasma analyses revealed a peak post-methionine load increase in plasma homocysteine concentration of ...
Jacob Selhub   +3 more
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Effects of Sugars and Vitamin B-6 Deficiency on Oxalate Synthesis in Rats

open access: yesThe Journal of Nutrition, 1984
Rats fed diets containing galactose as the source of carbohydrate excreted greater amounts of endogenously formed oxalic acid in their urine, compared to rats fed glucose, fructose or sucrose. Rats fed lactose showed similar but less marked effects. The greatest amounts of urinary and fecal oxalate excretions were observed among rats fed galactose and ...
Judy D. Ribaya-Mercado   +3 more
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Humoral Immunity in Chicks Experiencing Marginal Vitamin B-6 Deficiency

The Journal of Nutrition, 1984
An economical vitamin B-6-deficient ration that was palatable to broiler chickens was prepared and fed to 1-day-old chicks. The experimental ration was a typical soy-glucose ration. Vitamin B-6 was removed by washing the soybean meal with water.
J. D. Garlich   +2 more
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Effect of Vitamin B-6 Deficiency on Preference for Several Taste Solutions in the Rat

open access: yesThe Journal of Nutrition, 1979
The effect of dietary-induced vitamin B-6 (B-6) deficiency on the intake of the taste solutions, sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium saccharin (NaSacc), quinine sulfate (QS), and hydrochloric acid (HCl) was studied using a 48 hour, two-bottle choice technique.
Mabel Mei-Ying Chan, Morley R. Kare
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The Effect of Vitamin B-6 Deficiency on the Fatty Acid Composition of the Major Phospholipids in the Rat

open access: yesThe Journal of Nutrition, 1976
We have studied the effect of vitamin B-6 deficiency in the rat on the fatty acid spectrum of phosphatidylcholine (PC), lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) in liver, plasma and kidneys. In general, vitamin B-6 deficiency decreased the proportion of arachidonic acid in the phospholipid fraction studies and increased that of ...
Paul J. Lupien, C. Bernard Delorme
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Methionine Metabolite Excretion as Affected by a Vitamin B-6 Deficiency

1981
The effect of a vitamin B-6 deficiency on the metabolism of methionine was investigated in three different studies conducted at the University of Wisconsin. In the first study, 49 days in length, six young men were subjects (1), and in the second study, 35 days in length, five young women participated (2).
H. Linkswiler
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Vitamin B6 Deficiency

open access: closedAJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1960
Maria Spady
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Cytotoxicity of 3-Hydroxykynurenine: Implications for CNS Damage in Neonatal Vitamin B-6 Deficiency

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1991
Pyridoxal phosphate, the biologically active form of vitamin B-6, plays a central role in the metabolism of amino acids and biogenic amines. A deficiency of this vitamin in human infants or in neonates of various species results in a deficiency syndrom characterized by marked neurological impairment (Coursin, 1969). The neurological deficits associated
C. L. Eastman, Thomas R. Guilarte
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