Riboflavin intake and status and relationship to anemia
Riboflavin in its coenzyme forms, flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide, is
essential for multiple redox reactions necessary for energy production, antioxidant …
essential for multiple redox reactions necessary for energy production, antioxidant …
[HTML][HTML] Studies of biomarker responses to intervention with riboflavin: a systematic review
Background: National survey data of erythrocyte glutathione reductase activation coefficient
(EGRac) indicate that suboptimal riboflavin status may be a problem in all population age …
(EGRac) indicate that suboptimal riboflavin status may be a problem in all population age …
[HTML][HTML] Suboptimal biochemical riboflavin status is associated with lower hemoglobin and higher rates of anemia in a sample of Canadian and Malaysian women of …
AM Aljaadi, RE How, SP Loh, SE Hunt… - The Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Riboflavin is required for several redox reactions. Clinical riboflavin deficiency
occurs mainly in low-income countries, where it is associated with anemia. The functional …
occurs mainly in low-income countries, where it is associated with anemia. The functional …
[HTML][HTML] Correcting a marginal riboflavin deficiency improves hematologic status in young women in the United Kingdom (RIBOFEM)
HJ Powers, MH Hill, S Mushtaq, JR Dainty… - The American journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Background: Moderate riboflavin deficiency is prevalent in certain population groups in
affluent countries, but the functional significance of this deficiency is not clear. Studies have …
affluent countries, but the functional significance of this deficiency is not clear. Studies have …
Causes and Clinical Sequelae of Riboflavin Deficiency
Riboflavin, in its cofactor forms flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide
(FMN), plays fundamental roles in energy metabolism, cellular antioxidant potential, and …
(FMN), plays fundamental roles in energy metabolism, cellular antioxidant potential, and …
[HTML][HTML] Riboflavin (vitamin B-2) and health
HJ Powers - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2003 - Elsevier
Riboflavin is unique among the water-soluble vitamins in that milk and dairy products make
the greatest contribution to its intake in Western diets. Meat and fish are also good sources …
the greatest contribution to its intake in Western diets. Meat and fish are also good sources …
Inadequate riboflavin intake and anemia risk in a Chinese population: five-year follow up of the Jiangsu Nutrition Study
Objectives Riboflavin (vitamin B2) has been shown in animal studies to affect the absorption
and metabolism of iron. Cross-sectional population studies show a relationship between …
and metabolism of iron. Cross-sectional population studies show a relationship between …
[HTML][HTML] Riboflavin: a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
V Lysne, HS Strandler - Food & Nutrition Research, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Only a few studies have explored relationships between riboflavin intake and function and a
few studies have examined the effects of supplements on various clinical or biochemical …
few studies have examined the effects of supplements on various clinical or biochemical …
Plasma riboflavin is a useful marker for studying riboflavin requirement in Chinese male adults
C Guo, J Wei, W Gao, L Pu, Z Tang, L Li - Nutrition Research, 2016 - Elsevier
Urinary riboflavin excretion and erythrocyte glutathione reductase activation coefficient are
frequently applied in determining riboflavin requirement. Previously, we found that plasma …
frequently applied in determining riboflavin requirement. Previously, we found that plasma …
Riboflavin and health: A review of recent human research
There has lately been a renewed interest in Riboflavin owing to insight into its recognition as
an essential component of cellular biochemistry. The knowledge of the mechanisms and …
an essential component of cellular biochemistry. The knowledge of the mechanisms and …