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100 mg Vitamin B1,
10 mg Vitamin B6 each ml |
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Vitamin B1 enters the carbohydrate metabolism as the pirophosforic acid ester and catalyses the yielding of active acetic acid. Active acetic acid removes pruvic and lactic acid accumulation in the tissues thereby leads to formation of acetylcholine, associated in the transportation of nervous stimuli. In a short time after the Vitamin B1 injection, it can be observed that the carbohydrate and fat metabolism, nervous functions and growth of the organism start recover. Vitamin B6 acts as a coenzyme in the enzyme reactions of catabolic and anabolic processes. Therefore, it is important for the interactions among amino acid, carbohydrate, fat esters, and energy metabolisms. |
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