Polarised light micrograph of crystals of pyridoxine hydrochloride,also known as vitamin B6. This is one of the water-soluble B complex vitamins which,although chemically unrelated,perform similar functions in the body and are found in common dietary sources. Vitamin B6 is used by the body to form pyridoxal phosphate,a co-enzyme involved in the transamination of amino acids. Deficiency of vitamin B6 is rare,as most foods such as vegetables,milk,eggs and meat contain suitable amounts. Magnification x10 at 35mm size | |
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