Plasma total homocysteine response to oral doses of folic acid and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B-6) in healthy individuals. Oral doses of vitamin B-6 reduce concentrations of serum folate
Ma. Mansoor et al., Plasma total homocysteine response to oral doses of folic acid and pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B-6) in healthy individuals. Oral doses of vitamin B-6 reduce concentrations of serum folate, SC J CL INV, 59(2), 1999, pp. 139-146
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42
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
Plasma total homocysteine response was compared in four groups of healthy i
ndividuals given orally divided doses of vitamin supplementations for a dur
ation of 5 weeks. The vitamin supplements; A, 0.3 mg folic acid; B, 120 mg
vitamin B-6; C, combination of 0.3 mg folic acid and 120 mg vitamin B-6 or
D, 0.6 mg folic acid reduced the concentrations of plasma total homocystein
e 20, 17, 32 and 24%, respectively. However, the intergroup comparisons did
not show a significant difference in the effects of Vitamin supplements. M
ultivariate analysis with correction for differences in pre-supplement valu
es indicated a significant effect of vitamin B-6 supplementation on plasma
total homocysteine and serum folate. Our data show that plasma total homocy
steine concentrations are reduced with low to medium divided doses of folic
acid alone or in combination with vitamin B-6.