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A low vitamin B6 level is associated with impaired memory and learning abilities in mental illnesses.
Researchers from Würzburg University Medicine have now found a way to delay the degradation of the vitamin.
They found a natural substance that can inhibit pyridoxal phosphatase and slow down the degradation.
This could represent a new drug approach for the treatment of brain disorders.
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