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[Refining criteria for supplying the body with vitamin B6].

Authors: L A, Kharitonchik; V M, Kodentsova; O A, Vrzhesinskaia; V V, Risnik; V B, Spirichev;

[Refining criteria for supplying the body with vitamin B6].

Abstract

As shown by many-year experience of human vitaminization with vitamin B6 and by mathematical analysis of a relationship between content of pyridoxal phosphate in blood plasma, excretion of 4-pyridoxic acid with urine and the rate of PALP-effect as well as after calculation and mathematical interpretation of statistical variations in distribution of those pyridoxal phosphate content in blood plasma and the rate of PALP-effect in man after additional vitaminization, the value of PALP-effect not exceeding 2.5 and content of PALP more than 8ng/ml in blood plasma should be recommended as a criterion of normal vitamin B6 consumption. Excretion of 4-pyridoxic acid with urine more than 60mg/h in children 5-7 years old and 70 mg/h in adults and children 9 years appear to serve as a criterion of normal vitamin B6 consumption.

Keywords

Adult, Child, Preschool, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Nutritional Requirements, Humans, Pyridoxine, Child

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