High Purity Pyridoxine HCl Injection Vitamin B 50mg

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CAS No.: 68-19-9
Formula: Cyanocoblamine
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
pyridoxine
EINECS
200-680-0
Environmental Protection
Yes
Certification
ISO9001
Color
Red
Classification
Organic Chemicals
Function
Skin Repair
Appearance
Powder
Transport Package
50AMPS/Box
Specification
2ml
Trademark
HYCOMIN
Origin
Korea
Production Capacity
50000boxes/Month

Product Description

High purity Pyridoxine Hcl injection Vitamin B 50mg   Injection skin repair rejuvenating regeneration Cyanocoblamine cyanocobalamin

Description
Natural substances that have vitamin B6 activity are pyridoxine in plants and pyridoxal or pyridoxamine in animals. All 3 are converted to pyridoxal phosphate by the enzyme pyridoxal kinase. The physiologically active forms of vitamin B6 are pyridoxal phosphate (codecarboxylase) and pyridoxamine phosphate. Riboflavin is required for the conversion of pyridoxine phosphate to pyridoxal phosphate.
Vitamin B6 acts as a coenzyme in the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate, and fat. In protein metabolism, it participates in the decarboxylation of amino acids, conversion of tryptophan to niacin or to serotonin (5-hydroxtryptamine), deamination, and transamination and transulfuration of amino acids. In carbohydrate metabolism, it is responsible for the breakdown of glycogen to glucose-1-phosphate.
The total adult body pool consists of 16 to 25 mg of pyridoxine. Its half-life appears to be 15 to 20 days. Vitamin B6 is degraded to 4-pyridoxic acid in the liver. This metabolite is excreted in the urine.
The need for pyridoxine increases with the amount of protein in the diet. The tryptophan load test appears to uncover early vitamin B6 deficiency by detecting xanthinurea. The average adult minimum daily requirement is about 1.25 mg. The ''Recommended Dietary Allowance'' of the National Academy of Sciences is estimated to be as much as 2.2 mg for adults and 2.5 mg for pregnant and lactating women. The requirements are more in persons having certain genetic defects or those being treated with isonicotinic acid hydrazide (INHJ) or oral contraceptives.
INDICATIONS & USAGE
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Injection is effective for the treatment of pyridoxine deficiency as seen in the following:
Inadequate dietary intake.
Drug-induced deficiency, as from isoniazid (INH) or oral contraceptives.
Inborn errors of metabolism, e.g., vitamin B6 dependent convulsions or vitamin B6 responsive anemia.
The parenteral route is indicated when oral administration is not feasible as in anorexia, nausea and vomiting, and preoperative and postoperative conditions. It is also indicated when gastrointestinal absorption is impaired. 

 

 

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