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Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
Thiamine, also known as Vitamin B1, is essential for energy metabolism and the function of nerves and muscles. A deficiency in thiamine can lead to neurological disorders and cardiovascular problems, while elevated levels are usually due to supplementation.
Transcobalamin
Transcobalamin is a protein that transports vitamin B12 in the blood and makes it available to the cells. A deficiency or dysfunction can lead to reduced vitamin B12 supply to the cells, which can cause various health problems.
Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)
Pyridoxal phosphate is the active form of Vitamin B6 and plays an important role in amino acid metabolism and the function of the nervous system. A deficiency can cause neurological problems and metabolic disorders.
25-OH-Vitamin-D3
25-OH vitamin D is the storage form of vitamin D that the body produces in the liver from vitamin D formed by sunlight or food. Vitamin D supports calcium absorption, ensures healthy bones and teeth, and plays an important role for muscles, nerves, and the immune system.
The 25-OH vitamin D test is the best method to check vitamin D status. Low levels can indicate too little sunlight, an unbalanced diet, or diseases and are associated with bone diseases such as osteoporosis or rickets. Excessive levels usually result from too high supplement doses and can strain the kidneys and liver.
The 25-OH vitamin D test is the best method to check vitamin D status. Low levels can indicate too little sunlight, an unbalanced diet, or diseases and are associated with bone diseases such as osteoporosis or rickets. Excessive levels usually result from too high supplement doses and can strain the kidneys and liver.
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