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B VITAMINS
VITAMIN B1 (Thiamin)
VITAMIN B2 (Riboflavin)
VITAMIN B3 (Niacin)
VITAMIN B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
VITAMIN B6 (Pyridoxine)
VITAMIN B7 (Biotin)
VITAMIN B9 (Folic Acid)
VITAMIN B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
VITAMIN C (Ascorbic Acid)
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VITAMIN K (Phylloquinone)
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Vitamin B6
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Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin. There are three different natural forms of vitamin B6, namely pyridoxine, pyridoxamine, and pyridoxal, all of which are normally present in foods. For human metabolism the active derivative of the vitamin, pyridoxal 5`-phosphate (PLP), is of major importance as the metabolically active coenzyme form (1, 2, 3).

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