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Vitamin B6 is also called "anti dermatitis vitamin". One of the B vitamins. derivatives, including pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine, exist in food in the form of mutual transformation. However, vitamin B6 in plants is mostly pyridoxine, while in humans and animals it is mostly pyridoxal and pyridoxamine. Human intestinal bacteria can also synthesize pyridoxine. In the human body, pyridoxine can be converted into pyridoxal and pyridoxamine, which cannot be converted into pyridoxine. They have the same physiological activity. Vitamin B6 is rapidly converted into pyridoxal phosphate in the human body. This compound plays an important role in the metabolism of amino Chemicalbook acid, and is a coenzyme of decarboxylase, transaminase, canine uricase, deaminase, and desulfurization hydrase. It is also a coenzyme necessary for carbohydrate and fat metabolism, central nervous system activities and blood red egg production. Vitamin B6 is widely found in nature. There are a lot of egg yolks, fish, meat, seeds and cereals (germ), and the general diet will not lack this vitamin. Lack of vitamin B6 can cause dermatitis, spasm, anemia and other symptoms. Vitamin B6 is mainly used in pregnancy, radiation sickness and vomiting caused by anti-cancer drugs, vitamin B6 deficiency, seborrheic dermatitis, cheilitis, angular stomatitis and acute and chronic eczema, etc. It can also be used in food fortifiers, feed additives and cosmetics.
(1) It is applicable to the treatment of vitamin B6 deficiency (vitamin B6 deficiency can cause xanthine aciduria, sideroblastic anemia, nervous system diseases, seborrheic dermatitis and lip dryness), and the treatment of isoniazid poisoning; It can also be used for pregnancy, radiation sickness, vomiting caused by anticancer drugs, seborrheic dermatitis, etc.
(2) Supplement of vitamin B6 in total parenteral nutrition, malnutrition caused by insufficient intake and progressive weight loss.
(3) Treat infantile convulsion or give it to pregnant women to prevent infantile convulsion.
(4) Leukopenia.