忍耐
发表于 2025-3-30 12:12:07
Vitamins B6 and Cancer,his effect is not known with any surety but it has been reported that high dietary vitamin B6 attenuates and low dietary vitamin B6 increases the risk of cancer. In fact vitamin B6 is widely distributed in foods and overt deficiency of this vitamin is not common. Nevertheless, marginal or secondary
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发表于 2025-3-30 19:53:58
Vitamin B6 and Cardiovascular Disease,er widespread in a quite large portion of the population such as the elderly or in not unusual conditions such as that of alcohol addiction. Moreover, a mild deficiency in B6 vitamin is a state that may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Epidemiologic evidence from case
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AGATE
发表于 2025-3-31 12:36:48
Cobalamin Deficiency,esize this vitamin. Foods of animal source are the only natural source of cobalamin in human diet. There are only two enzymatic reactions in mammalian cells that require cobalamin as cofactor. Methylcobolamin is a cofactor for methionine synthase. The enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA-mutase requires adenosy
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发表于 2025-3-31 17:15:04
Vitamin B6 and Cardiovascular Disease,er widespread in a quite large portion of the population such as the elderly or in not unusual conditions such as that of alcohol addiction. Moreover, a mild deficiency in B6 vitamin is a state that may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Epidemiologic evidence from case
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发表于 2025-3-31 20:48:21
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发表于 2025-4-1 00:22:54
Biochemistry of B12-Cofactors in Human Metabolism,cobalamins (Cbl). In humans, instead of the “vitamin”, two organometallic B12-forms are coenzymes in two metabolically important enzymes: Methyl-cobalamin, the cofactor of methionine synthase, and coenzyme B12 (adenosyl-cobalamin), the cofactor of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase. The cytoplasmatic methioni