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		<title>Vitamin B6: Important for Healthy Skin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vitamin B6 is one of the many B vitamins and one of the best studied B vitamins. Vitamin B6 was discovered in the 1930ies and is a water-soluble vitamin that exists in many different forms, including pyridoxal, pyridoxine, pyridoxine phosphate, pyridoxamine, pyridoxal phosphate, and pyridoxamine phosphate. The active form of vitamin B6 is pyridoxal phosphate.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Vitamin B6</strong> is one of the many B vitamins and one of the best studied B vitamins. Vitamin B6 was discovered in the 1930ies and is a water-soluble vitamin that exists in many different forms, including pyridoxal, pyridoxine, pyridoxine phosphate, pyridoxamine, pyridoxal phosphate, and pyridoxamine phosphate. The active form of vitamin B6 is <strong>pyridoxal phosphate</strong>.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Vitamin B6</strong> plays a major role in hundreds of enzymatic reactions in the body, including the synthesis of amino acids, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), phospholipids (which are part of cell membranes), histamine, certain neurotransmitters (such as serotonin, norepinephrin, GABA), heme (the center part of hemoglobin) and the processing of carbohydrates.</p></blockquote>
<p>Vitamin B6 is believed to have a major impact on the <strong>skin</strong> as when vitamin B6 levels are <strong>insufficient</strong>, inflammation of the skin can develop, in particular <strong>seborrheic dermatitis</strong>. Vitamin B6 used to be called <em><strong>anti-dermatitis factor</strong></em> and is also one of the main ingredients in topical treatments for seborrheic dermatitis.</p>
<p><strong>Vitamin B6 deficiency</strong><br />
Since vitamin B6 is involved in the production of the &#8220;<strong>building blocks</strong>&#8221; for every tissue in the body, tissues that regenerate frequently such as <strong>blood</strong> and <strong>skin</strong>, are affected most when vitamin B6 is deficient. <strong>Symptoms</strong> of a <strong>vitamin B6 deficiency</strong> include anemia, fatigue and skin conditions such as eczema and (seborrheic) dermatitis.</p>
<p>Vitamin B6 is absorbed from our food in the intestines via passive diffusion. The absorption of B6 vitamins pyridoxal phosphate and pyridoxamine phosphate involves the dephosphorylation catalyzed by <strong>intestinal alkaline phosphatase</strong>, which is a a membrane-bound enzyme. Vitamin B6 deficiencies are relatively rare, but people with inflammatory bowel conditions (such as Crohn&#8217;s disease and celiac disease), people who drink large quantities of alcohol and people taking certain drugs (corticosteroids, anticonvulsants) are at risk for developing a vitamin B6 deficiency.</p>
<p>Because vitamin B6 plays a major role in the healthy functioning of our nervous system and skin, a <strong>severe deficiency of B6</strong> can result in seizures, convulsions and inflammatory skin conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Vitamin B6</strong> is also important for the synthesis of vitamin B3 and for the absorption of vitamin B12. Foods that contain high amounts of vitamin B6 are meats, fish (<strong>tuna</strong>) and vegetables such as spinach, broccolli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and more. <strong>Cooked and processed food</strong> however, have lost most of the active vitamin B6 and for that reason, supplementation with vitamin B6 may be beneficial to your health if you suspect a B6 deficiency. In addition, several studies have reported that vitamin B6 supplementation can be helpful for managing symptoms of autism.</p>
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