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imported>Robert Badgett
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Vitamin B may lower [[homocysteine]] in the blood.
Vitamin B refers to a class of vitamins important to growth and metabolism. Some vitamins are themselves a class of different, but related, chemical compounds.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine/HerbsVitaminsandMinerals/vitamin-b-complex | title = American Cancer Society Vitamin B Complex }} </ref>
 
* Vitamin B1 ([[thiamine]])
* Vitamin B2 ([[riboflavin]])
* Vitamin B3 ([[niacin]])
* Vitamin B5 ([[panthothenic acid]])
* Vitamin B6 ([[pyridoxine]], [[pyridoxamine]], [[pyridoxal]] and their 5'phosphorylated analogs, and [[4'-pyridoxic acid]])
* Vitamin B7 ([[biotin]])
* Vitamin B9 ([[folic acid]])
* Vitamin B12 ([[cobalamin]] and analogs ([[methylcobalamin]], [[hydroxocobalamin]] and [[cyanocobalamin]]))
 


==Benefits==
==Benefits==

Revision as of 08:54, 11 January 2011

Vitamin B refers to a class of vitamins important to growth and metabolism. Some vitamins are themselves a class of different, but related, chemical compounds.[1]


Benefits

Vitamin B has been studied for benefits on mortality and cancer. However, according to a meta-analysis, "there was no significant effect on the rate ratios (95% confidence intervals) for overall cancer incidence (1.05 [0.98-1.13]), cancer mortality (1.00 [0.85-1.18]) or all-cause mortality (1.02 [0.97-1.08]) during the whole scheduled treatment period or during the later years of it". [2]

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