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Urine, blood, and fecal samples from rats injected intravenously with tritiumlabeled pyridoxine hydrochloride were collected at various time intervals post injection for excretion and chromatographic study. Approximately 70% of the administered label was excreted in the urine in 5 hours. Fecal excretion was less than 0.03% in 96 hours post injection. There were 2 rates of excretion: the initial rapid rate with a half-time of about 45 minutes, followed by a slower rate with a half-time of 17 days. Chromatographic studies of urine showed that the pyridoxine was excreted primarily unchanged with a small amount of only one metabolite, most likely 4-pyridoxic acid.
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