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Relationship of Vitamin B6 to the Met
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NutritionRenal InflammationFood IntakeOxidative StressRenal FunctionVitamin B6Chronic Kidney DiseaseHealth SciencesNutrient PhysiologyBiochemistryClinical NutritionVitamin B ComplexRenal PathophysiologyNutritional ResponseVitamin NutritionB6 Dieficient GroupPhysiologyNutritional ScienceMetabolismMedicineNephrology
Homogenized kidney from rats deficient in vitamin B6 exhibited only one third as much D-amino acid oxidase activity as did normal rat kidney homogenates. However, when the food intake of control animals was restricted to that of the B6 dieficient group there was no significant difference between the two groups in their kidney D-amino acid oxidase activity.