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Dietary intake of total and glycosylated vitamin B-6 and the vitamin B-6 nutritional status of unsupplemented lactating women and their infants.

The mean dietary intakes of total and glycosylated vitamin B-6, determined from analysis of 3-d diet composites collected from 30 lactating women, were 8.63 +/- 4.04 and 1.33 +/- 0.85 mumol/d (mean +/- SD), respectively. A comparison of linear regression models that either included or excluded dietary glycosylated vitamin B-6 content indicates that the intake of glycosylated vitamin B-6 had little, if any, effect upon maternal plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate concentration and maternal urinary excretion of total vitamin B-6 and 4-pyridoxic acid. On the basis of guidelines from the literature for evaluating biochemical indices of vitamin B-6 nutriture, the women appeared to be consuming adequate amounts of the vitamin. The mean breast-milk concentrations of total and glycosylated vitamin B-6 were 733 and 18 nmol/L, respectively. Infant plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate concentration was 54 +/- 44 nmol/L (mean +/- SD) and all infants had lengths and weights appropriate for age.[1]

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