Severe deficiencies of vitamin _____ can lead to pellagra
Deficiency of which vitamin leads to Lactic acidosis?_____
_____ enzyme assay is used to diagnose vitamin B6 deficiency.
In vitamin _____ deficiency, there is increased sensitivity to the actions of low concentrations of estrogens, androgens, cortisol, and vitamin D
Folate trap occurs in the deficiency of _____
Vitamin _____ is also known as pantothenic acid
Uptake, transport, storage, metabolism, and isomerization of _____ is carried out by RPE
Pyruvate dehydrogenase requires five enzymes/cofactors: 1. _____2. Lipoic acid3. Coenzyme A (B5, pantothenic acid) 4. FAD (B2, riboflavin)5. NAD (B3, niacin)
_____ loading test is done to detect the deficiency of Pyridoxal phosphate
One sign of vitamin _____ deficiency is night blindness (nyctalopia)
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