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Influence of Pyridoxine Supplementation on Vitamin B-6 Levels in Milk of Rats Deficient in the Vitamin

The Journal of Nutrition, 1976
Levels of vitamin B-6 in milk from pyridoxine deficient dams were used as an indicator of the ability of pyridoxine to protect offspring against the effects of the deficiency. Sprague Dawley rats were fed a basal diet containing 30.0 (control) or 1.2 (deficient) mg pyridoxine-HC1/kg diet from weaning throughout growth, gestation and until 5 days ...
M. Rita Thomas, Avanelle Kirksey
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Effects of maternal vitamin B-6 deficiency on specific regions of developing rat brain: the extrapyramidal motor system.

Journal of NutriLife, 1983
Progeny of rats deficient in vitamin B-6 exhibit gross neurological symptoms during a critical period of brain development, which may be related to abnormalities of the extrapyramidal motor system.
A. Wasynczuk, A. Kirksey, D. Morré
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Gluconeogenesis in Meal-Fed, Vitamin B-6-Deficient Rats

The Journal of Nutrition, 1980
Male weanling rats were meal-fed (2 hours daily) on a vitamin B-6-deficient diet for 8 weeks; the controls were pair-fed. Vitamin B-6 deficiency led to the expected decreases in the activities of hepatic alanine and aspartate aminotransferases but did not influence those of glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.2), pyruvate carboxylase (EC 6.6.1.1 ...
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Lipid peroxidation in liver of vitamin B-6 deficient rats

The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 1991
Abstract Vitamin B-6 deficient diet fed rat showed increased lipid peroxidation reactions in liver when compared to that of control. Liver homogenate of vitamin B-6 deficient rats showed enhanced susceptibility to lipid peroxidation upon incubation with NADPH or ascorbate or t-butyl hydroperoxide.
Ramasamy Selvam, Veerasamy Ravichandran
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Cholesterol Metabolism and Vitamin B6. IV. Synthesis of Cholic Acid Conjugates in Vitamin B6-Deficient Rats

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1971
The in vitro conjugation of labelled free cholic acid with glycine and taurine in the livers of vitamin B6-deficient and pair-fed rats has been investigated. It appears from these results that vitamin B6-deficiency stimulates this conjugation, and some evidence is given which suggests that vitamin B6 may be responsible for the lower capacity of ...
M. D. Avery, P. J. Lupien
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Effect of sulfasalazine on vitamin B-6 status and metabolism in vitamin B-6adequate and deficient rats

Nutrition Research, 1991
Abstract Diets adequate or deficient in vitamin B-6 were supplemented or not supplemented with sulfasalazine and fed to rats for 5 weeks. After that time period, 24 hour urine samples were collected, rats were sacrificed, and liver and blood samples were collected.
Martha A. Raidl, Paula R. Trumbo
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14C-α-Aminoisobutyric Acid Uptake in Vitamin B-6-deficient Rats: Effect of Growth Hormone and Vitamin B-6

The Journal of Nutrition, 1973
Studies of the relative effects of growth hormone ( GH ) and vitamin B-6 on the in vivo uptake of «-"C-aminoisobutyric acid ( AIB ) in liver, diaphragm and heart of vitamin B-6-deficient rats were conducted. Generally, greater cellular uptake of AIB was observed in deficient than control rats. This increased uptake was particularly marked in liver. GH
Anastasia Makris, Stanley N. Gershoff
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Effect of maternal vitamin B-6 deficiency on specific regions of developing rat brain: amino acid metabolism.

Journal of NutriLife, 1983
Amino acid metabolism may be adversely affected by vitamin B-6 deficiency. The effects of a maternal deficiency of vitamin B-6 on concentrations of amino acids in substantia nigra (SN), caudate nucleus/putamen (C/P) and cortex (CORT) in progeny were ...
A. Wasynczuk, A. Kirksey, D. Morré
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