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Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
Vitamin B6 is a collective term for pyridoxine, pyridoxal, and pyridoxamine, all derivatives of pyridine. They differ only in the nature of the functional group attached to the ring (Fig. 1). Pyridoxine occurs primarily in plants, whereas pyridoxal and pyridoxamine are found in foods obtained from animals. All three compounds can serve as precursors of the biologically active coenzyme, pyridoxal phosphate (PLP). PLP functions as a coenzyme for a large number of enzymes, particularly those that catalyze reactions involving amino acids, for example, in the transsulfuration of Hcy to cysteine . [Note: PLP is also required by glycogen phosphorylase.]
Figure 1: Structures of vitamin B6 and the antituberculosis drug isoniazid.
A. Clinical indications for pyridoxine
Isoniazid, a drug commonly used to treat tuberculosis, can induce a vitamin B6 deficiency by forming an inactive derivative with PLP. Thus, dietary supplementation with B6 is an adjunct to isoniazid treatment. Otherwise, dietary deficiencies in pyridoxine are rare but have been observed in newborn infants fed formulas low in B6, in women taking oral contraceptives, and in those with alcoholism.
B. Toxicity
Vitamin B6 is the only water-soluble vitamin with significant toxicity. Neurologic symptoms (sensory neuropathy) occur at intakes above 500 mg/day, an amount nearly 400 times the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) and over 5 times the tolerable upper limit (UL). Substantial improvement, but not complete recovery, occurs when the vitamin is discontinued.
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هل يمكن أن تكون الطماطم مفتاح الوقاية من السرطان؟
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اكتشاف عرائس"غريبة" عمرها 2400 عام على قمة هرم بالسلفادور
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جامعة الكفيل تقيم ندوة علمية عن الاعتماد الأكاديمي في جامعة جابر بن حيّان
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