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Pantothenic Acid, Part 1 (What It Is and Why We Need It) | Mastering Nutrition #64

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The Role of Pantothenic Acid in Vitamin B5

Pantothenic acid is carried about 90% in red blood cells, eurhythracites. The liver likewise is going to take it up using sodium and not have the need to metabolically trap it using magnesium or ATP. It's quite possible that for phosphopentathine is the major circulating form of vitamin B5. In 1969, Baker and colleagues injected humans with 45 milligrams of pantothenic Acid. 4% went to the blood, 42% went tothe urine and 54% went to was taken up by tissues that were not blood.

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