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Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis

Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis

... multivitamin B (ie, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12) dietary ...on vitamin B subclass, B1, B3, B6, and B9 vitamins were associated with decreased EC risk (vitamin B1: ...0.56–0.82; ...

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Cognitive decline: A vitamin B perspective

Cognitive decline: A vitamin B perspective

... or vitamin B2, is a precursor for Flavin adenine dinucleotide ...and vitamin D metabolism and insufficient riboflavin availability and imbalance of FAD results in a distinct alteration in structure within ...

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Combined dietary folate, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 intake influences plasma docosahexaenoic acid concentration in rats

Combined dietary folate, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 intake influences plasma docosahexaenoic acid concentration in rats

... between B-vitamin intake or sta- tus, homocysteine, and DHA status is also suggested by several studies in ...μg/day), vitamin B-12 (500 μg/day), and B-6 (10 mg/day) for two years to ...

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Lactobacillus leichmannii as a probe for the quantitation of vitamin B 12

Lactobacillus leichmannii as a probe for the quantitation of vitamin B 12

... that Vitamin B 1 2 requiring Lactobacilli characteristically take up and preserve large amounts of B 12 in vivo, from the surrounding ...of B 12 accumulation was shown to be located in the ...

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Vitamin B-complex deficiency, supplementation and management

Vitamin B-complex deficiency, supplementation and management

... A specific B-vitamin deficiency is not likely to occur in isolation. Where megaloblastic anaemia is detected, both vitamin B 12 and folic acid should be supplemented. Drugs that could deplete ...

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Is There a Link between Vitamin B and Multiple Sclerosis?

Is There a Link between Vitamin B and Multiple Sclerosis?

... and vitamin B deficiency results in severe myelin degeneration that leads to loss in neuronal signal ...in vitamin B complex vary, although common symptoms include fatigue, increased oxidative ...

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 MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY FOR VITAMIN B

 MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY FOR VITAMIN B

... Cleanse meticulously by suitable means, followed preferably by heating at 250 for 2 hours, hard-glass test tubes, about 20 mm × 150 mm in size, and other necessary glassware because of the high sensitivity of the test ...

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Screening for vitamin B 12 and folate deficiency in older persons

Screening for vitamin B 12 and folate deficiency in older persons

... of vitamin B-12 ...min B-12 < 200 pmol/L to define individuals as being at high risk of vitamin B-12 ...with vitamin B-12 concentrations < 200 pmol/L on a single ...

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The effects of vitamin B in depression

The effects of vitamin B in depression

... of vitamin B on immune cell functionality will aid in an understanding of the role vitamin B and immune cells play in ...rich vitamin B source for patients with depression may ...

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The effect of a subnormal vitamin B 6 status on homocysteine metabolism

The effect of a subnormal vitamin B 6 status on homocysteine metabolism

... tamin B-6–dependent enzymes, ...requires vitamin B-12 and methyltetrahydrofolate as coenzyme and cosubstrate, respec- tively ...suboptimal vitamin status is associated with elevated fasting ...

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The Effects of a Primary Nutritional Deficiency (Vitamin B study)

The Effects of a Primary Nutritional Deficiency (Vitamin B study)

... It has long been understood there is a link between a nutrient deficiency and visually measurable health. In separate studies, Sprague Dawley or Fischer 344 rats were fed diets lacking 100% of one B vitamin ...

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The Effect of Walking and Vitamin B Supplementation on Quality of Life in

The Effect of Walking and Vitamin B Supplementation on Quality of Life in

... MCI= Mild Cognitive Impairment, WP= Walking Program, PAP = Placebo Activity Program, FA/B12/B6= Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6 supplementation, D- QoL= Dementia Quality of Life, SF1[r] ...

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Prospects of Nutritional Interventions in the Care of COVID-19 Patients

Prospects of Nutritional Interventions in the Care of COVID-19 Patients

... [87]. Vitamin E is indispensable to get rid of chronic viral infections ...like vitamin B complexes, vitamin C, and fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E), ...

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B-complex vitamin deficiency and supplementation

B-complex vitamin deficiency and supplementation

... Lifelong parenteral supplementation is required in patients who develop pernicious anaemia, secondary to a deficiency in intrinsic factor, and therefore also a deficiency in vitamin B 12 . Lastly, ...

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Preventing Dementia: Shifting Focus Towards Potential Modifiable Risk Factors

Preventing Dementia: Shifting Focus Towards Potential Modifiable Risk Factors

... hypertension, Vitamin B 12 , Vitamin D, hypercholesterolemia, cognitive reserve, physical activity, physical exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption, Mediterranean diet, hyperhomocysteinemia, ...

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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) content in cereal products

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) content in cereal products

... the vitamin intake are milk and dairy products followed by ce- reals and ...this vitamin as it is widely and regularly consumed in dif- ferent ...the vitamin B 2 content in diff erent types of ...

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The Role of the Pancreas in Vitamin B12 Absorption: Studies of Vitamin B12 Absorption in Partially Pancreatectomized Rats

The Role of the Pancreas in Vitamin B12 Absorption: Studies of Vitamin B12 Absorption in Partially Pancreatectomized Rats

... promoting vitamin B 12 uptake by rat intestinal sacs as intrinsic factor prepared from control ...labeled vitamin B 12 which can be corrected by pancreatic ...The vitamin B 12 ...

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VITAMIN B6-DEPENDENCY AND INFANTILE CONVULSIONS

VITAMIN B6-DEPENDENCY AND INFANTILE CONVULSIONS

... In the vitamin B, deficiency state, small amounts of the vitamin cure the convul sions, but larger than normal daily require ments are needed to correct the deficiency state as reflected[r] ...

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The Function and Regulation of B6 Biosynthetic Genes by Oxidative Stress Conditions

The Function and Regulation of B6 Biosynthetic Genes by Oxidative Stress Conditions

... repeat/drought responsive element (C repeat/DRE) also promotes gene expression in response to high osmoticum, drought and cold, but its function is independent of abscisic acid (Pastori and Foyer, 2002; ...

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Circulating micronutrient biomarkers are associated with three measures of frailty: Evidence from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

Circulating micronutrient biomarkers are associated with three measures of frailty: Evidence from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

... or vitamin B-12 is equivocal. Markers of vitamin B de fi ciency were pre- viously associated with phenotype frailty in the Women ’ s Health and Aging Study, 15,39 but in the NHANES III study no ...

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