Abstract
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Following ingestion of 10 g Dl-tryptophan, normal subjects excrete kynurenine, kynurenic acid and occasionally Na-acetyl kynurenine. In pregnancy many additional metabolites, including 3-hydroxy-kynurenine, occur in the urine. The abnormal tryptophan metabolite excretion pattern in these women is strikingly similar to the one described in vit. B6 deficient rats. Administration of pyridoxine suppresses to a large degree the excretion of the abnormal substances.
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