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niacin Biochem. (ˈnaɪəsɪn) [f. nicotinic a. + acid a. and n. + -in1.] a. = nicotinic acid. b. The pellagra-preventing vitamin, which can be either nicotinic acid or nicotinamide.1942 Cooperative Consumer 28 Feb. 5/3 ‘Niacin’ is the new name for ‘nicotinic acid’, the ingredient of enriched bread whic...
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Niacin (disambiguation)
Niacin, or nicotinic acid, is an organic compound. Niacin may also refer to:
Vitamin B3, colloquially referred to as niacin
Niacin (band), with Billy Sheehan
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Niacin - Mayo Clinic
Aug 10, 2023Niacin is a B vitamin that's made and used by your body to turn food into energy. It helps keep your nervous system, digestive system and skin healthy. Niacin (vitamin B-3) is often part of a daily multivitamin, but most people get enough niacin from the food they eat. Foods rich in niacin include yeast, milk, meat, tortillas and cereal grains.
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Niacin - Health Professional Fact Sheet - Office of Dietary Supplements ...
Niacin (also known as vitamin B3) is one of the water-soluble B vitamins. Niacin is the generic name for nicotinic acid (pyridine-3-carboxylic acid), nicotinamide (niacinamide or pyridine-3-carboxamide), and related derivatives, such as nicotinamide riboside [ 1-3 ]. Niacin is naturally present in many foods, added to some food products, and ...
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Niacin (Vitamin B3) : Benefits, Dosage, Sources, Risks - WebMD
Women ( breastfeeding ): 17 milligrams daily. Maximum daily intake for adults of all ages: 35 milligrams daily. Most people can get the amount of niacin they need by eating a healthy diet. If your ...
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niacin
niacin/ˈnaɪəsɪn; `naɪəsɪn/ n[U]vitamin found in meat, yeast and some cereals 烟碱酸(肉类、 酵母和某些谷物中的维生素).
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16 Foods That Are High in Niacin (Vitamin B3) - Healthline
Mar 23, 2023Foods that contain niacin include animal products like meat, fish, and poultry as well as plant-based sources like avocado, whole grains, and mushrooms. You may also find it in fortified grains ...
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Niacin Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Jul 25, 2023Niacin is a medication used in the management and treatment of hyperlipidemia. It is in the vitamin supplement class of drugs. This activity reviews the toxic reactions commonly associated with nicotinic acid use. It will highlight the pathological mechanisms of action, along with the evaluation and treatment of poisoning from this drug, that ...
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Research Shows Possible Risks of Too Much Niacin
4 days agoCLEVELAND - For years, vitamin B3, better known as niacin, has been added to many of the foods we eat every day. But, new research from Cleveland Clinic shows getting too much can put you at risk for cardiovascular disease. "What we found is that people who are in the top 25% of the population are getting too much and they're making, as a result, some of these excess break down ...
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Niacin test
The niacin test detects niacin (nicotinic acid) in aqueous extracts of a culture. Even though all mycobacteria produce niacin, M. tuberculosis accumulates an excess of niacin because of its inability to process niacin, excreting the
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Niacin overdose: What are the symptoms? - Mayo Clinic
May 5, 2022While it's not possible to overdose on niacin simply by eating too many niacin-rich foods, taking too much over-the-counter or prescription niacin can be dangerous. Niacin overdose signs and symptoms include: Severe skin flushing combined with dizziness. Rapid heartbeat. Itching. Nausea and vomiting. Abdominal pain.
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Niacin/simvastatin
Niacin/simvastatin (trade name Simcor, by Abbott) is a combination drug consisting of an extended release form of the lipid-lowering drug niacin and the of combining niacin or fibrate drugs with statin drugs to not outweigh the risks, compared to statin therapy alone.
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Niacin/lovastatin
Niacin/lovastatin (trade names Advicor) was a drug combination used for the treatment of dyslipidemia. The same FDA action also applied to Simcor, a niacin-extended release combination with simvastatin.
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Niacin receptor
The known human niacin receptors (or nicotinic acid receptors, abbreviated NIACR) are:
Niacin receptor 1 (NIACR1, formerly known as GPR109A)
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Deep (Niacin album)
Deep is the third studio album from the jazz rock fusion trio Niacin, released in March 2000. External links
Deep album at Niacin's official website
Niacin's Deep album at ProgArchives
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2000 albums
Niacin (band) albums
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