Pyridoxin deficiency may lead to convulsions as it is needed for the synthesis of (A) GABA (B) PABA (C) EFA (D) SAM Last Answer : Answer : A...
Transketolase activity is affected in (A) Bitoin deficiency (B) Pyridoxine deficiency (C) PABA deficiency (D) Thiamine deficiency Last Answer : Answer : D...
Transketolase activity is affected in (A) Biotin deficiency (B) Pyridoxine deficiency (C) PABA deficiency (D) Thiamine deficiency Last Answer : B...
Transketolase activity is affected in (A) Bitoin deficiency (B) Pyridoxine deficiency (C) PABA deficiency (D) Thiamine deficiency Last Answer : D) Thiamine deficiency...
Strychnine produces convulsions by: A. Stimulating NMDA receptors B. Facilitating the excitatory transmitter glutamate C. Blocking the inhibitory transmitter GABA D. Blocking the inhibitory transmitter glycine Last Answer : D. Blocking the inhibitory transmitter glycine...
Convulsions and delirium could be caused by a severe deficiency of (A) Thiamine (B) Glutamate (C) Niacin (D) Magnesium Last Answer : Answer : D...
Trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole are examples of synthesis. a. Sulfonamides; PABA b. Penicillins; Cell Wall c. Sulfonamides; Folic Acid d. Macrolides; Protein Last Answer : c. Sulfonamides; Folic Acid...
Infant i le convu ls ions due to lesser formation of gamma amino butyric acid from glutamic acid is seen in the deficiency of (A) Glutamate-dehydrogenase (B) Pyridoxine (C) Folic acid (D) Thiamin Last Answer : Answer : B...
Vitamin deficiency that causes fatty liver includes all except (A) Vitamin E (B) Pyridoxine (C) Retionic acid (D) Pantothenic acid Last Answer : Answer : C...
Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Pernicious anemia Last Answer : Answer : C...
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