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research Riboflavin-Responsive Glutaryl CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency
Taking riboflavin and eating less lysine can help some people with a specific genetic disorder avoid brain damage.
research Further Observations on Riboflavin as a Food Factor in Economy of Food Utilization
Riboflavin is essential for health and growth, and its deficiency causes serious health issues.
research Riboflavin Deficiency in Baby Pigs
Riboflavin deficiency in baby pigs causes health issues, and while supplements help, they may not fully fix internal problems.
research Clinical Experiments with Riboflavin, Inositol, and Calcium Pantothenate
Riboflavin helps heal bed sores, inositol aids skin diseases, and calcium pantothenate doesn't prevent gray hair.
research Scientific Opinion on the Substantiation of a Health Claim Related to a Combination of Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Pyridoxine, D-Biotin, and Pumpkin Seed Oil and Maintenance of Normal Hair Pursuant to Article 13(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006
The combination of certain vitamins and pumpkin seed oil has not been proven to maintain normal hair.
research Antiandrogenic Activity of Riboflavin 5′-Phosphate (FMN) in 22Rv1 and LNCaP Human Prostate Cancer Cell Lines
Riboflavin 5′-phosphate (FMN) shows potential for treating androgen-related conditions but may be limited in treating prostate cancer.
research Quantification of Riboflavin and Thiamine in Geographical Indication Branded Yogurts from Bogura, Bangladesh Using HPLC with a Fluorescence Detector
The conclusion is that the tested yogurts from Bangladesh are rich in vitamins thiamine and riboflavin, and the testing method is reliable.
research The Nutrition of the Newborn Dairy Calf III: The Response to a Photolyzed Milk Diet
Calves need enough riboflavin for healthy growth and development.
research Nutritional Factors and Hair Loss
Low iron and L-lysine levels can cause hair loss in women, and increasing these nutrients can reduce hair shedding.
research The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review
Some vitamins and minerals like vitamin D and iron can help with certain types of hair loss, but more research is needed for others.
research Some Observations on Vitamin Metabolism in Germ-Free Rats
Germ-free rats need biotin for growth and have different vitamin metabolism compared to regular rats.
research The Nutritional Approach to Experimental Dermatology: Nutritional Dermatoses in the Rat
Rats with a pellagra-like skin condition were cured by a vitamin found in yeast, later identified as vitamin B6.
research 5α-Reductase Inhibitory Components as Antiandrogens From Herbal Medicine
A plant extract was found to effectively block an enzyme related to male hormone-related diseases.
research Nutritional Dermatoses in Rats
Nutritional deficiencies in rats cause skin problems that can be treated with the right vitamins.
research The Nutritional Biochemistry of Wool and Hair Follicles
Nutrients like vitamins, copper, zinc, and amino acids are crucial for healthy hair and wool growth.
research Canities and Alopecia in Children Associated with Avitaminosis
Severe vitamin deficiencies in children can cause significant hair problems.
research Renal Vitamins
Dialysis patients benefit from water-soluble vitamins but need careful management to avoid risks.
research Green Chemistry Method for Hair Strengthening and Setting Using Visible Light-Mediated Protein Crosslinking
New eco-friendly method strengthens and sets hair using light and causes less damage.
research A Study of the Impact of Environmental Chemicals and Micronutrients on Pubertal Development in a Mexican Population
Early exposure to fluoride, lead, and certain nutrients affects puberty differently in boys and girls.
research Visible Light-Mediated Environmentally Friendly Green Chemistry for Hair Cross-Linking
The study found a green method for strengthening hair works on all hair colors and is eco-friendly.