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The Vitamins of the B-G Complex
Abstract IN THIS review an attempt is made to coordinate the nomenclature used by the various investigators in designating the several components of the vitamin B-G complex and to present the more recent findings regarding these components, especially those findings that concern the interrelationships between the components and the oxidative enzymes.
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The vitamin B-complex content of bottled Swiss grape juices [PDF]
Ten vitamins of the B-complex were determined by microbiological methods in four commercially prepared Swiss grape juices. The amounts found are reported and compared with those found by some previous authors in grape musts and frozen grape juices.A ...
Matthews, J.
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The Effects of Magnesium – Melatonin - Vit B Complex Supplementation in Treatment of Insomnia [PDF]
Insomnia means difficulty in falling asleep and/or stays asleep. Insomnia commonly leads to daytime sleepiness, lethargy, and a general feeling of being unwell.
Agic, Anita+16 more
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Holotranscobalamin, a marker of vitamin B-12 status: analytical aspects and clinical utility12345 [PDF]
Approximately one-quarter of circulating cobalamin (vitamin B-12) binds to transcobalamin (holoTC) and is thereby available for the cells of the body. For this reason, holoTC is also referred to as active vitamin B-12.
Aarsetøy+62 more
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Biologically active properties of plant extracts in cosmetic emulsions [PDF]
Describes biologically active properties waters plant extracts of domestic herbaceous species as a part cosmetic emulsion in this article. In particular, the antioxidant features related to vitamins, flavonoids, coloring, extractive and tannins were ...
Harhaun, Ruslana+3 more
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Bariatric surgery induces deficiencies in a combination of B vitamins. However, high costs and a large blood volume requirement are barriers to routine screening.
Seth Armah+2 more
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Background This study examined incidence rates, temporal trends, and demographic factors associated with vitamin deficiencies/disorders in all United States military personnel from 1997 to 2015 (mean N = 1,382,266/year).
Joseph J. Knapik+3 more
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Human gut Bacteroides capture vitamin B12 via cell surface-exposed lipoproteins. [PDF]
Human gut Bacteroides use surface-exposed lipoproteins to bind and metabolize complex polysaccharides. Although vitamins and other nutrients are also essential for commensal fitness, much less is known about how commensal bacteria compete with each other
Barry, Natasha A+5 more
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Complications in diabetes mellitus: diabetic neuropathy focus
The article deals with one of the frequent complications in diabetes mellitus diabetic neuropathy, which is associated with early disability of patients and an impaired quality of life. Distal neuropathy is the most common clinical form of diabetes.
E. V. Biryukova
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Vitamin D Binding Protein, Total and Free Vitamin D Levels in Different Physiological and Pathophysiological Conditions. [PDF]
This review focuses on the biologic importance of the vitamin D binding protein (DBP) with emphasis on its regulation of total and free vitamin D metabolite levels in various clinical conditions.
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