VITAMIN B6
Introduction
Vitamin B6 is rapidly converted into pyridoxaldehyde phosphate in the human body. This compound plays an important role in amino acid metabolism and is a coenzyme of decarboxylase, transaminase, canine urease, deaminase and desulphurisation hydrase. It is also a coenzyme necessary for carbohydrate and fat metabolism, the activity of the central nervous system and the production of red eggs.
Chemical properties
The chemical properties are relatively stable and more stable in acidic solutions. Set. If it is affected by light or oxidising agents under neutral and alkaline conditions, it will lose its activity.
Physiological function
Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme of transaminase and amino acid decarboxylase, which promotes The absorption of amino acids and protein synthesis are necessary for cell growth. Participate in various metabolisms in the body.






