one of thevitaminBcomplexfoundinfoodssuch aswheat,beef,chicken, andmilk,importantforproducingenergyfromfoodand forkeepingthedigestionandnervoussystemhealthy
All strains were analysed by standard biochemical tests (niacinand nitrate).
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Cholesterol and stroke intima media thickness associated with colestipol/niacintherapy.
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These included riboflavin,niacinand folic acid.
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Colesevelam is one of the bile-acid sequestrants, which along withniacinand the statins, are the three main types of cholesterol-lowering agents.
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Some of these symptoms are generally related to niacin's role as the rate limiting cofactor in the histidine decarboxylase enzyme which converts l-histidine into histamine.
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As early as 1755, pellagra was recognized by doctors as being aniacindeficiency disease.
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It is a combination of clofibrate andniacin, linked together by an ester bond.
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These conditions convert corn's boundniacinto freeniacin, making it available for absorption into the body, thus preventing pellagra.
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Common psychiatric symptoms ofniacindeficiency include irritability, poor concentration, anxiety, fatigue, restlessness, apathy, and depression.
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Daily dose of 1 gniacinshows significant lipid modifying properties and reach the plateau using 2 grams.
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The reason given is thatniacinat effective intakes of 15003000 mg/day can also potentially have severe adverse effects.
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High doseniacinhas since become a treatment option for individuals with high blood cholesterol and related blood lipid abnormalities.
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Whileniacinis present in corn and other grains, the bioavailability of the nutrient is much less than it is in protein-rich sources.
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Although pellagra can still be seen in developing countries, fortification of food withniacinplayed a huge role in eliminating the prevalence of the disease.
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The pyridine ring occurs in many important compounds, including azines and the vitaminsniacinand pyridoxal.
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