Vitamin b6 is also known as:
- a- Thiamine
- b- Riboflavin
- c- Niacin
- d- Pyridoxine***
- e- Cyanocobalamine.
The answer is (d) Pyridoxine.
Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that is found in many foods, including meat, fish, poultry, eggs, whole grains, and legumes. It is also available as a supplement.
Vitamin B6 is important for many bodily functions, including:
- Metabolism of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.
- Production of red blood cells.
- Formation of neurotransmitters.
- Function of the immune system.
Vitamin B6 deficiency is rare, but it can occur in people who eat a very unbalanced diet or have certain medical conditions, such as kidney disease or inflammatory bowel disease.
The other options are incorrect:
- Thiamine is vitamin B1.
- Riboflavin is vitamin B2.
- Niacin is vitamin B3.
- Cyanocobalamin is vitamin B12.
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