Low-dose vitamin B-6 effectively lowers fasting plasma homocysteine in healthy elderly persons who are folate and riboflavin rep
Publisher:
American Society for Clinical NutritionDate published:
21 February, 2001Region:
International Publication type:
researchVitamin B-6 have no significant homocysteine-lowering effect It is possible that an effect of vitamin B-6 was missed in previous trials because of a much greater effect of folic acid, vitamin B-12, or both.
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