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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 14, Issue 2, 151-154
Copyright © 1984 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Blood magnesium constancy with vitamin B-6 supplementation in pre- and post-menopausal women

CM Lee and JE Leklem

Plasma and erythrocyte (RBC) magnesium was unchanged in ten premenopausal and seven postmenopausal subjects during the 48-day controlled study where vitamin B-6 intake was either 2.3 mg or supplemented to 10.4 mg per day. Dietary magnesium was kept at 240 to 270 mg per day throughout. All subjects were within reported normal ranges during all experimental periods for plasma and RBC magnesium. These results suggest that at usual intakes, vitamin B-6 does not influence the levels of plasma and RBC magnesium in normal women.





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