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Journal of NutriLife, 1995
Previous reports suggest that vitamin B-6 deficiency contributes to pancreatic insufficiency. However, the susceptibility of pancreatic function to marginal vitamin B-6 intake has not been defined. The present study examines digestive enzyme activity and
Michael A. Dubick+2 more
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Previous reports suggest that vitamin B-6 deficiency contributes to pancreatic insufficiency. However, the susceptibility of pancreatic function to marginal vitamin B-6 intake has not been defined. The present study examines digestive enzyme activity and
Michael A. Dubick+2 more
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Induction of Pyridoxal Phosphate-Dependent Enzymes in Vitamin B-6 Deficient Rats
The Journal of Nutrition, 1977The effectiveness of dietary and hormonal treatments in inducing several pyridoxal phosphate-(PLP)-dependent enzymes has been examined in vitamin B-6 deficient rats. Holo- and apoenzymes of serine dehydratase and ornithine aminotransferase were inducible in both control and deficient rats by feeding them 80% casein diets or by injecting them with ...
J. Edward Hunter, Alfred E. Harper
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Neuronal Development in Vitamin B6 Deficiency
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990The morphological changes observed in developing brain regions associated with maternal vitamin B6 deficits are summarized in Table 4. Brain development is a complex and orderly process consisting of cell division, proliferation, migration, and maturation.
Dorothy M. Morré+2 more
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Vitamin B-6 Deficiency Alters Rat Enterocyte Calcium Homeostasis but Not Duodenal Transport
The Journal of Nutrition, 1993Isolated enterocytes were used as differential transporting cells to examine calcium homeostasis in control and vitamin B-6-deficient rats. Kinetic analysis of calcium fluxes, as well as biochemical determinations, indicated that enterocytes from control animals had high concentrations of cytosol ionized calcium (318.5 +/- 22.4 nmol/L) and a large pool
Elzbieta Karczmarewicz+4 more
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Role of Vitamin B6Deficiency in the Nitrogen Balance of Streptozotocin-Diabetic Rats
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 2007ABSTRACT Male Wistar rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes received a control diet and a pyridoxine-deficient diet. The animals were divided at random into four groups: control rats (CR), control diabetic rats (CDR), diabetic rats receiving a pyridoxine-free diet (DRB6), and diabetic rats receiving saline solution and no insulin treatment (DRSS ...
Julio Sérgio Marchini+3 more
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Attenuation of acoustic and tactile startle responses of vitamin B-6 deficient rats
Physiology & Behavior, 1987Vitamin B-6 deficient rats exhibit changes in behavior, sensory function, and other nervous system abnormalities such as convulsive seizures and motor disturbances. Sensorimotor reactivity was evaluated quantitatively by measuring auditory and tactile startle responses in 12 week old female Long-Evans rats fed a diet devoid of added vitamin B-6 (DEF ...
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Vitamin B 6 Deficiency Anemia in the Dog [PDF]
Robert Curry+2 more
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A non-canonical vitamin K cycle is a potent ferroptosis suppressor
Nature, 2022Sebastian Doll+2 more
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Cystine metabolism in vitamin B 6 deficiency: evidence of multiple taurine pools.
Biochemical Medicine, 1971J. Sturman, P. A. Cohen
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VITAMIN B6 DEFICIENCY AND DEPENDENCY
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1980openaire +3 more sources