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Assessment of vitamin B6 status in never-pregnant, pregnant and postpartum women and their infants.

Anne-Lise Bjorke-MonsenKristin VarsiSunniva Todnem SakkestadArve UlvikPer Magne Ueland
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2022)
Plasma PLP and kynurenine concentrations differ substantially between never-pregnant, pregnant and postpartum women and infants. A plasma PLP concentration in the range of 50-100 nmol/L seems to ensure an optimal vitamin B6 status for never-pregnant women, whereas a plasma PLP > 30 nmol/L in pregnancy week 28 ensures an adequate vitamin B6 status during pregnancy and lactation. Infant vitamin B6 status at age 6 months is inversely correlated to number of months of exclusive breastfeeding.
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