Description
The Vitamin B1 + B2 + B6 bundle is composed of three independent dietary supplements: Vitamin B1 Coenzymated Cocarboxylase + Thiamine, Vitamin B2 R-5′-P + Riboflavin, Vitamin B6 P-5-P + Pyridoxine in capsule form.
Vitamin B1 Thiamine:
- helps maintain normal psychological functions,
- helps maintain normal energy metabolism,
- helps maintain normal nervous system function,
- helps maintain normal heart function.
Vitamin B2 Riboflavin:
- helps maintain normal nervous system function,
- contributes to maintaining normal iron metabolism,
- helps protect cells from oxidative stress,
- helps maintain normal energy metabolism,
- helps maintain the normal condition of mucous membranes and healthy skin,
- helps maintain good vision,
- supports the normal red blood cell count,
- contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Riboflavin is the primary form of the vitamin that the human intestine can absorb, and in the body, it is converted to active coenzyme forms. Riboflavin 5′-Phosphate is metabolised to the free form of riboflavin by alkaline phosphatase in the small intestine.
Vitamin B6 Pyridoxine:
- helps maintain normal psychological functions,
- helps maintain normal immune system function,
- contributes to the reduction of feelings of tiredness and fatigue,
- contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity (it is an essential cofactor in the metabolism of fatty acids),
- contributes to normal cysteine synthesis,
- helps in the normal production of red blood cells,
- helps maintain normal energy metabolism,
- helps maintain normal nervous system function,
- helps maintain normal homocysteine metabolism,
- contributes to maintaining normal protein and glycogen metabolism.
The most biologically active form of Vitamin B6 is Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate. It is a coenzyme for over 100 enzymes responsible for all body activities, making B6 one of the most ‘hardworking’ B vitamins. Vitamin B6 is involved in the metabolism of amino acids and also plays an essential role in the synthesis of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine and GABA, and in the metabolism of liver enzymes (AST, ALT). Vitamin B6 also contributes to the production of other vitamins, including niacin from tryptophan.
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