Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Food & Nutrition Science Regular Papers
Effects of Excess Nicotinamide Administration on the Urinary Excretion of Nicotinamide N-Oxide and Nicotinuric Acid by Rats
Tsutomu FUKUWATARIHideko WADARyuzo SASAKIKatsumi SHIBATA
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 1 Pages 44-50

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  We investigated a useful chemical index for an excessive nicotinamide intake and how this excessive nicotinamide intake affects the tryptophan-nicotinamide metabolism in rats. Weaning rats were fed on a tryptophan-limited and nicotinic acid-free diet containing no, 0.003%, 0.1%, 0.2%, or 0.3% nicotinamide for 21days. Urine samples were collected on the last day and analyzed the intermediates and metabolites on the tryptophan-nicotinamide pathway. Nicotinamide N-oxide, nicotinic acid and nicotinuric acid, metabolites of nicotinamide, were detected when nicotinamide at more than 0.1% had been taken. An intake of nicotinamide of more than 0.1% increased the urinary excretion of quinolinic acid, an intermediate on the pathway. Nicotinamide N-oxide and nicotinuric acid increased with increasing dietary concentration of nicotinamide. These results show that the measurements of nicotinamide N-oxide and nicotinuric acid in urine would be useful indices for an excessive nicotinamide intake.

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