
doi: 10.1042/cs0590151
pmid: 7000414
Vitamin B12 is able to cleave the anaesthetic gas nitrous oxide and in the process is itself oxidized to an inactive form. This has provided an opportunity for exploring the effect of vitamin B12 deficiency in the experimental animal as well as in man, and hence for unravelling some of the tangled skeins of vitamin B12-folate interrelations.
Chemical Phenomena, Coenzymes, Nitrous Oxide, Deoxyuridine, Methylation, Nervous System, Rats, Chemistry, Vitamin B 12, Folic Acid, Pteroylpolyglutamic Acids, Liver, Animals, Humans, Anesthesia, Inhalation
Chemical Phenomena, Coenzymes, Nitrous Oxide, Deoxyuridine, Methylation, Nervous System, Rats, Chemistry, Vitamin B 12, Folic Acid, Pteroylpolyglutamic Acids, Liver, Animals, Humans, Anesthesia, Inhalation
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