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Vitamin B6
- ... large daily doses of pyridoxine (a type of vitamin B6 found in food). If left untreated, people with ... antiquitin is deficient, a molecule that interferes with vitamin B6 function builds up in various tissues. Pyridoxine plays ...
- ... enzyme is involved in the breakdown (metabolism) of vitamin B6. Specifically, it chemically modifies two forms of vitamin B6 obtained from food (pyridoxine and pyridoxamine) to create ...
- ... treatment with one of the following forms of vitamin B6: pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) or pyridoxine. If untreated, ... are also typically treated with a form of vitamin B6. PNPO deficiency is a rare condition; as of ...
- ... in the activity of pyridoxine, a form of vitamin B6 derived from food. Pyridoxine plays a role many processes in the body, ... neurotransmitters. It is unclear how a lack of pyridoxine causes the seizures characteristic of this condition. More ...
- ... anemia X chromosome-linked sideroblastic anemia X-linked pyridoxine-responsive sideroblastic anemia XLSA Genetic Testing Registry: X- ... ALAS2) gene causing X-linked sideroblastic anemia: increased pyridoxine responsiveness after removal of iron overload by phlebotomy ...
- ... Sumi S, Yamada M, Ozawa K, Togari H. Vitamin B6-responsive ornithine aminotransferase deficiency with a novel mutation ...
- ... a chemical pathway and is responsible for using vitamin B6 to convert building block of proteins (amino acid) ...
- ... NG, Inana G. Genotype-phenotype correlation of a pyridoxine-responsive form of gyrate atrophy. Ophthalmic Genet. 1999 ...
- ... FJ, Wildgoose J, Zweers H. Dietary practices in pyridoxine non-responsive homocystinuria: a European survey. Mol Genet ...
- ... May A, Bishop DF. The molecular biology and pyridoxine responsiveness of X-linked sideroblastic anaemia. Haematologica. 1998 ...