vitamin B3 niacin
Selected indexed studies
- Candida tropicalis-derived vitamin B3 exerts protective effects against intestinal inflammation by promoting IL-17A/IL-22-dependent epithelial barrier function. (Gut Microbes, 2024) [PMID:39462273]
- NAD(+) repletion with niacin counteracts cancer cachexia. (Nat Commun, 2023) [PMID:37012289]
- Vitamin B3 Containing Polymers for Nanodelivery. (Macromol Biosci, 2024) [PMID:38484731]
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- Candida tropicalis-derived vitamin B3 exerts protective effects against intestinal inflammation by promoting IL-17A/IL-22-dependent epithelial barrier function. (2024) pubmed
- NAD(+) repletion with niacin counteracts cancer cachexia. (2023) pubmed
- Vitamin B3 Containing Polymers for Nanodelivery. (2024) pubmed
- Final report of the safety assessment of niacinamide and niacin. (2005) pubmed
- Defining NAD(P)(H) Catabolism. (2023) pubmed
- NAD+ Precursors: A Physiological Reboot? (2023) pubmed
- Vitamin B3 in Health and Disease: Toward the Second Century of Discovery. (2018) pubmed
- Vitamin B3 levels in women who experience first-trimester miscarriage. (2021) pubmed
- A Second Look at Niacin. (2023) pubmed
- The Role of Nicotinamide as Chemo-Preventive Agent in NMSCs: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. (2023) pubmed