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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) has been studied in relation to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) due to its role in brain health, neurotransmitter synthesis, and homocysteine metabolism.
Biological Role of Vitamin B6
-can act as a potent antioxidant
-Essential for the production of serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and norepinephrine.
-Homocysteine regulation: B6 is a cofactor in the conversion of homocysteine to cysteine.
Elevated homocysteine levels are linked to increased AD risk and brain atrophy.
-Anti-inflammatory effects: B6 may modulate inflammation, a key factor in neurodegeneration.
-Myelin and cognitive function: Involved in myelin formation and synaptic plasticity.
-higher vitamin B6 intakes have been associated with greater grey matter volume
Cognitive support / Homocysteine lowering 10–50 mg/day Often combined with B12 and folate
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| Various antioxidants such as Nrf2, SODs, catalase, GPxs, PRDXs, and GSTs are altered in different cancers and have been linked to prognosis. Their overexpression can correlate with aggressive tumor behavior and resistance to treatment in many contexts. |
| 4078- | betaCar, | VitC, | VitB6, | Impact of Diet on Learning, Memory and Cognition |
| - | Review, | AD, | NA |
| 4077- | VitB6, | FA, | VitB12, | VitD3, | VitE | Vitamin Supplementation as an Adjuvant Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease |
| - | Review, | AD, | NA |
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