Vit B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Serves as a vital role as a co-enzyme for a wide variety of metabolic transformation of amino acids
Folate Folate is found in foods such as: Dark green leafy vegetables (e.g., spinach, kale, broccoli) Asparagus Beans and lentils Peas Quinoa Fruits (e.g., oranges, bananas) Nuts and seeds (e.g., almonds, sunflower seeds) Liver Eggs Some foods are also supplemented with folate (e.g., breakfast cereals)
Although we performed multivariate adjustments, residual confounding may persist due to unmeasured factors such as dietary habits (e.g., irregular intake of animal-derived foods or B12-fortified products), unrecorded use of nutritional supplements, and genetic predispositionsparticularly MTHFR polymorphisms, which are known to influence homocysteine metabolism and folate cycling, thereby potentially altering the functional demand for vitamin B12
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Over-the-counter options include oral tablets or nasal sprays
At 5,000 mcg/mL, 250 mcg = 0.05 mL = 5 units