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Effects of Stress on the Urinary Excretory Pattern of Niacin Catabolites, the Most Reliable Index of Niacin Status, in Humans

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Date 2003 Mar 27
PMID 12656218
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Urinary output of water-soluble vitamins has been used as an indices for vitamin nutrition. It has been pointed out that the coefficient variance of these values is high, especially for niacin catabolites. Thus, we investigated what kinds of stress affect the catabolism using female subjects. The effects of cold exposure (as a typical physical stress), calculation exercise (a typical mental stress) and dark exposure (a typical emotional stress) on the metabolism of niacin were investigated. Of the stresses, cold exposure significantly increased urinary excretory output of the niacin metabolites. The biosynthesis of nicotinamide from Trp seemed to be increased by cold exposure.

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