Vitamin B6 is a watersoluble vitamin and is part of the vitamin B complex group. Several forms of the vitamin are known, but pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) is the active form and is a cofactor in many reactions of amino acid metabolism, including transamination, deamination, and decarboxylation. PLP also is necessary for the enzymatic reaction governing the release of glucose from glycogen.
Function:
1. The proper digestion and absorption of protein and fat;
2. To help in the essential amion acid tryptophan is converted to nicotinic acid;
3. To prevent all kinds of nerves, skin diseases;
4. Alleviate vomiting;
5. Promote the nucleic acid Synthesis, to prevent the aging of tissues and organs;
6. Lower the result of taking antidepressants caused by dry mouth and dysuria
7. Slow night muscle spasms, cramps paralysis and other symptoms of hand,foot and neuritis;
8. Is the natural the diuretic.
9. Treatment of congenital hypofunction of metabolism;
10. Prevent and treat vitamin B6 deficiency;
11. Supplement to patients who need to consume more vitamin B6;
12. Treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Application Area:
Clinical application:
(1) For the treatment of congenital hypometabolism;
(2) prevention and treatment of VB6 deficiency;
(3) patients who replenish VB6;
(4) Treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Non-medical applications:
(1) One of the indispensable ingredients in compound feed can promote the growth and development of young animals;
(2) Additives in food and beverages to enhance nutrition;
(3) Cosmetic additives to promote hair growth and protect skin;
(4) Used in plant culture medium to promote plant growth;
(5) Industrially used to treat the surface of polycaprolactam products to enhance their thermal stability.