Erythrocyte glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (EGPT) and
glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (EGOT) activities reflect
vitamin B₆ status in humans (Baysal, Johnson, and Linkswiler,
1966). Pyridoxal phosphate (PALPO), an active form
of vitamin B₆, serves as the coenzyme for these transaminases.
Compared to other methods of vitamin B₆ assessment,
transaminase measurement has the advantage of...
The effect of oral contraceptives on urinary and plasma vitamin
B₆ as well as erythrocyte transaminase activities was investigated in
women. Five women who were taking oral contraceptives and four
who were not using these drugs served as subjects. They were
apparently healthy and free from any known metabolic disorder....
The effect of oral contraceptives on the urinary excretion of
several methionine metabolites was determined in women before and
after they had received a 3-g dose of L-methionine. Nine women
between the ages of 20-29 years served as subjects: five had been
using a combination-type oral contraceptive for six months...
This investigation was conducted to determine the
effect of estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) on vitamin B-6
status of postmenopausal women. Nineteen postmenopausal
women served as subjects. Nine (54.7 + 4.7 years) were
taking ERT (experimental group); ten (56.8 + 2.3 years)
were not (control group). For three consecutive days,
subjects...
The bioavailability of vitamin B-6 from four selected
foods was investigated in five men, aged 22 to 25 years,
who were receiving a pyridoxine supplement. The subjects
received a constant diet containing 1.34 mg of vitamin B-6
throughout this five-week study, except on Saturdays and
Sundays when they ate their...
The urinary excretion of 4-pyridoxic acid (PIC), the principle
end-product of vitamin B₆ metabolism found in human urine, was
measured in two populations in whom altered vitamin B₆ metabolism
has been reported: in women who use oral contraceptives and in
mental retardates with and without Down's syndrome.
In the first...