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VITAMIN B-3
(NIACINAMIDE) IS VITAL TO RED BLOOD CELL FORMATION
Micheli V, Simmonds HA,
Sestini S, Ricci C. (1990). Importance of nicotinamide as an NAD precursor in the human
erythrocyte. Arch Biochem Biophys. Nov
15;283(1):40-5.
The effect of variation in
the concentration of inorganic phosphate and of the pyridine precursors nicotinamide (
NAm) and nicotinic acid (NA) on pyridine nucleotide synthesis was studied using intact human
erythrocytes. A wide range of incubation times was employed. The results showed that under
physiological conditions the rate of synthesis of NAD from NAm exceeded that from NA twofold,
while the reverse situation pertained at higher and unphysiological substrate levels. The two
pathways had different regulation points. For NAm the rate-limiting factor was the initial step,
namely its conversion into the mononucleotide, while for NA it lay at the second step,
conversion of NA mononucleotide (NAMN) to its adenine dinucleotide. At physiological substrate
levels the uptake of NA and conversion to NAMN were rapid, while the uptake and conversion of
NAm were time dependent. This process was stimulated significantly by inorganic phosphate only
for NAm. These results indicate that while NA is the predominant precursor of human erythrocyte
NAD at high (unphysiological) substrate and phosphate levels, NAm is more efficient as an NAD
precursor under physiological conditions, suggesting an important and hitherto unrecognized role
for nicotinamide in NAD synthesis in vivo.
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