Vitamin B6 Guide
Vitamin B6 is found in...
- Conditioner (39)
- Shampoo (31)
- Dry Dog Food (20)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (15)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (14)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (13)
- Anti-Aging (12)
- Hair Color and Bleaching (11)
- Hair Spray (8)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (8)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (7)
- Anti-Dandruff (7)
- Hand Cream (6)
- Shampoo Plus Conditioner (6)
- Anti Frizz (6)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (4)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (4)
- Baby Care (General) (4)
- Dry Cat Food (4)
- Lip Balm with SPF (3)
- Lip Gloss (3)
- Shaving Cream (Men's) (3)
- Facial Cleanser (3)
- After Shave (3)
- Hair Loss Treatment (3)
- Acne Creams and Gels (3)
- Foot Moisturizer (3)
- Muscle/Joint Soreness (2)
- Bath & Shower (General) (2)
- Feminine Care (General) (2)
- Shaving Cream (2)
- Moisturizer with SPF (2)
- Facial Scrub (2)
- Mask (2)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (General) (2)
- Foot Care Kits (1)
- Internal Analgesic (1)
- Deodorants (Men's) (1)
- Eye Drops/Artificial Tears (1)
- Face Care (General) (1)
- Wet Cat Food (1)
- Menstrual/Diuretic (1)
- Facial Wipes (1)
- Hormonal Cream (1)
- Nail Care Kits (1)
- Nail Strengthener (1)
- Oral Care (General) (1)
- Vomiting and Nausea (Antiemetic) (1)
- Body Mist (1)
- Hair Care Kits (1)
- Body Firming Lotion (1)
- Skin Toners (1)
- Foot Cleansing (1)
- Baby Sunscreen (1)
- Sunless Tanning (1)
- Astringents (1)
- Body and Foot Scrub (1)
- Men's Grooming (General) (0)
- Wet Dog Food (0)
More information on Vitamin B6...
Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble compound that was discovered in the 1930s during nutrition studies on rats. In 1934, a Hungarian physician, Paul Gyorgy discovered a substance that was able to cure a skin disease in rats (dermititis acrodynia), this substance he named vitamin B6.[citation needed] In 1938, Lepkovsky isolated vitamin B6 from rice bran. Harris and Folkers in 1939 determined the structure of pyridoxine, and, in 1945, Snell was able to show that there are two forms of vitamin B6, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine. Vitamin B6 was named pyridoxine to indicate its structural homology to pyridine. All three forms of vitamin B6 are precursors of an activated compound known as pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), which plays a vital role as the cofactor of a large number of essential enzymes in the human body.
Enzymes dependent on PLP focus a wide variety of chemical reactions mainly involving amino acids. The reactions carried out by the PLP-dependent enzymes that act on amino acids include transfer of the amino group, decarboxylation, racemization, and beta- or gamma-elimination or replacement. Such versatility arises from the ability of PLP to covalently bind the substrate, and then to act as an electrophilic catalyst, thereby stabilizing different types of carbanionic reaction intermediates.
Overall, the Enzyme Commission has catalogued more than 140 PLP-dependent activities, corresponding to ~4% of all classified activities.[1]...
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