Recommended for: homocysteine and cardiovascular disease, PMS, depression, immune system, memory and cognitive functions, kidney Stones, side effects of contraceptives, morning sickness, Carpal tunnel syndrome.
Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that was first isolated in the 1930's.
There are six forms of vitamin B6:
pyridoxal (PL), pyridoxine (PN), pyridoxamine (PM), and their phosphate
derivatives: pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), pyridoxine 5'-phosphate
(PNP), and pridoxamine 5'-phospate (PMP). PLP is the active coenzyme
form, and has the most importance in human metabolism (1).
Vitamin B6 must be obtained from the diet because humans cannot synthesize it,
and the coenzyme, PLP plays a vital role in the function of
approximately 100 enzymes that catalyze essential chemical reactions in
the human body.
For
example, PLP acts as a coenzyme for glycogen phosphorylase, an enzyme
that catalyzes the release of glucose stored in the muscle as glycogen.
Much of the PLP in the human body is found in muscle bound to glycogen
phosphorylase.
PLP is also a coenzyme for reactions used to generate glucose from amino acids, a process known as gluconeogenesis.
Vitamin
B6 for sale :
2
boxes with 5 vials each containing 50 mg/2 ml B6 vitamin injectable solution.