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Vitamin B6 and vitamin B1 status in acute psychosis
Author(s) -
Jos Utama,
Hera G. Tamara,
Drupadi Dillon,
Evi Setiadi,
Wilmar Musram
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
medical journal of indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.164
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 2252-8083
pISSN - 0853-1773
DOI - 10.13181/mji.v4i2.904
Subject(s) - vitamin b6 , vitamin , psychosis , medicine , vitamin d and neurology , psychiatry
In the nidst of our century, the biological concepl of the pathogenesis of ntental illness was launched. Several agents were discovered that nunuc the sy,,tpton$ of nental disease like I,J,D (tysergii acid diethylanude) and reserpine. It v,asfound that Ij,D and serotonin (5HT) were structurally similar and that the brealcdown products of 5HT had potent halluiinogenic properties. It was also known that the ss:nsl16it of 5HT and norepinephrine (NE) were pyridoxatphisphate (Pip), the active fttrtn of-vitatnin 86, dependent. However, definitiv resent still inc I of our srudy is to lookfor chan the diferent s prelintinary findings show that dependent while vitantin Bi stutus is not.

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