Cellular metabolism depends on the complex of B vitamins. Each member of the B complex either has a coenzyme activity for important metabolic processes or is a precursor needed to make a coenzyme. VITAMINS B. B1 (thiamine) is the essential coenzyme for carbohydrate metabolism but also for the production of acetylcholine. (Riboflavin 5-phosphate) for use by the body. Vitamin B2 in the form of riboflavin 5-phosphate serves as a component of additive groups (FAD and FMN) of flavoproteins that take part in oxidation-reduction reactions in numerous metabolic pathways, as well as in the production of energy through the respiratory chain. B3 (niacin) is a precursor to coenzyme A and plays an important role in energy transfer reactions for the metabolism of sugars, fats and alcohol. B5 (pantothenic acid) is a precursor to the production of coenzyme A which is needed for the metabolism of many molecules such as amino acids, fatty acids, phospholipids, etc. B6 (pyridoxine) in the form of pyridoxine 5 phosphate is an important coenzyme for decarboxylation (deamination of amino acids, eg 5-hydroxy-tryptophan into serotonin, coenzyme in transaminase reactions). B9 (folic acid) interacts with B12 to synthesize DNA which is an essential component for all cells in the body B12 (methylcobalamin) which is its active form, is the essential coenzyme for the processing of carbohydrates, proteins and It is also needed for the maintenance of nerve sheaths. All members of the B vitamin group work together and a key feature of Doctors formulas' B-Complex formula is that it contains all the All B vitamins.
Contribute to the normal functioning of metabolic processes aimed at producing energy, protecting cells from oxidative stress and reducing fatigue and tiredness.
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