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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol 14, Issue 6 579-586, Copyright © 1995 by American College of Nutrition


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pharmacokinetics of vitamin B6 supplements in humans

J. Zempleni
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

The use of vitamin B6 supplements is widespread today. Doses used are often elevated far above the physiological range and reach levels up to 600-fold higher than recommended dietary allowances for healthy people. While the toxic effects caused by chronic high doses of vitamin B6 have been described earlier, pharmacokinetic data on vitamin B6 supplements are rare. This article reviews the pharmacokinetic data of vitamin B6 from human subjects.


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