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Estimation of Water-Soluble Vitamin B-Complex in Selected Leafy and Non-Leafy Vegetables by HPLC Method

Estimation of Water-Soluble Vitamin B-Complex in Selected Leafy and Non-Leafy Vegetables by HPLC Method

... soluble vitamin B contents (B 2 , B 3 , B 5 and B 6 ) in five commnly consumed vegetables that were already absent from any published ...the vitamin ...

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Effect of Vitamin B-complex on Growth and L-glutamic acid Accumulation by a Mutant Micrococcus glutamicus AB100

Effect of Vitamin B-complex on Growth and L-glutamic acid Accumulation by a Mutant Micrococcus glutamicus AB100

... also known to significantly alter the product yield. Many microorganisms used for the production of l-amino acids including l-glutamic acid required different vitamins for their growth and metabolites accumulation. ...

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Investigation on Effects of Parenterally Given Vitamin B Complex on Ruminal Protozoa in Cattle

Investigation on Effects of Parenterally Given Vitamin B Complex on Ruminal Protozoa in Cattle

... (15). Vitamin B5 is an obligatory vitamin in coenzyme A production, and plays a vital role as a catalyst in the conversion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins into energy (4, ...this vitamin causes ...

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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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Seborrheic Dermatitis of Infants: Treatment with Biotin Injections for the Nursing Mother

Seborrheic Dermatitis of Infants: Treatment with Biotin Injections for the Nursing Mother

... curred in infants of mothers fed liver, only in 2 cases reported previously by Lemke,8 have the mothers received biotin and vitamin B complex injections. It was therefore of interest to [r] ...

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Vol 69, No 2 (2017)

Vol 69, No 2 (2017)

... of vitamin B complex during the immediate post-injury period resulted in better recovery of quad- riceps muscle function after transection of the motor branch of the femoral nerve and end-to-end ...

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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 ...

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Neuropathy in Vitamin Deficiency

Neuropathy in Vitamin Deficiency

... for vitamin B complex including vitamins that are soluble in ...air. Vitamin B plays an important role as a co-factor or co-enzyme in various metabolic processes in the ...of ...

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Determination of Water-Soluble Vitamins in Iraqi Honey Bee and Compare with Others Types by High –Performance Liquid Chromatography

Ameera H. Hamed | Saadiyah A. Dhahir | Fadhil M. Abid

Determination of Water-Soluble Vitamins in Iraqi Honey Bee and Compare with Others Types by High –Performance Liquid Chromatography Ameera H. Hamed | Saadiyah A. Dhahir | Fadhil M. Abid

... the vitamin B-complex group: riboflavin (vitamin B2), niacin (vitamin B3), thiamin (vitamin B1), folate (folic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), Riboflavin Vitamin ...

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Protective Effect of Polybion against Radiation and Cadmium Induced Histopathological Changes in the Liver of Swiss Albino Mice.

Protective Effect of Polybion against Radiation and Cadmium Induced Histopathological Changes in the Liver of Swiss Albino Mice.

... No systematic work has appeared so far on the use of such Vitamins as chelators for their protective role against heavy metal like Cadmium intoxication or the combined use of such metal and radiation. Therefore, in the ...

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PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY IN HUMAN BEINGS INDUCED WITH DESOXYPYRIDOXINE

PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY IN HUMAN BEINGS INDUCED WITH DESOXYPYRIDOXINE

... The administration of a pyridoxine antagonist, desoxypyridoxine, in conjunction with a diet deficient in all members of the vitamin B-complex has facilitated the study of pyridoxine defi[r] ...

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Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies clinically in rural school going children

Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies clinically in rural school going children

... of vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is delayed adaptation to the dark, night blindness, a result of reduced re-synthesis of rhodopsin, a retinal visual ...13 Vitamin B complex includes a number ...

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Systems biology-based analysis implicates a novel role for vitamin D metabolism in the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration

Systems biology-based analysis implicates a novel role for vitamin D metabolism in the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration

... of vitamin D measured in this study may not accu- rately have represented the true range among the patient population, since vitamin D levels are influ- enced by sunlight exposure, diet and ...

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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

... dietary vitamin B-12 deficiency [5]. Dietary vitamin B-6 deficiency was also found to decrease the proportion of PUFAs in the phospholipid fractions of various rat tis- sues ...of ...

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In silico binding and interaction studies of aldose reductase with the active components of triphala, a traditional herbal formulation

In silico binding and interaction studies of aldose reductase with the active components of triphala, a traditional herbal formulation

... Diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder where the affected individual is prone to both acute and chronic diabetic complications. The long term diabetic complications are mainly responsible for the morbidity and ...

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Dietary supplements and risk of cause-specific death, cardiovascular disease, and cancer: a protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis of primary prevention trials

Dietary supplements and risk of cause-specific death, cardiovascular disease, and cancer: a protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis of primary prevention trials

... (beta-carotene, vitamin A, B vitamins, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, and multivitamin supplements); fatty acids (omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, monounsaturated fat); ...

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Kinetics of the Attachment of Intrinsic Factor Bound Cobamides to Ileal Receptors

Kinetics of the Attachment of Intrinsic Factor Bound Cobamides to Ileal Receptors

... of vitamin B 12 influences the attachment of intrinsic factor-vitamin B 12 complex to ileal microvillous membrane receptor sites, we have examined the kinetics of uptake of intrinsic ...

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Mild Hyperhomocysteinemia, Decreased Vitamins B6

Mild Hyperhomocysteinemia, Decreased Vitamins B 6,B12 and Folic Acid in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

... The study was designed to evaluate plasma tHcy, B vitamins as well as lipids and lipoproteins in sickle cell disease. Subjects were on their normal diet during the period. The duration of study was one year, field ...

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B-complex vitamin deficiency and supplementation

B-complex vitamin deficiency and supplementation

... The B-complex vitamins are well-known examples of water-soluble nutrients that are readily absorbed from a healthy gut, and easily eliminated via renal ...Multiple B-vitamin deficiencies are ...

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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

... receptors on the outer membrane of the E. coli cell envelope serve only as a trap to sequester trace amounts of B12 from the growth medium. Such a trapping function may well be the primary role of the B12 binding protein ...

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