Issue 5, 2007

Roles of vitamins B5, B8, B9, B12 and molybdenum cofactor at cellular and organismal levels

Abstract

Covering: 1984 to 2007

Many efforts have been made in recent decades to understand how coenzymes, including vitamins, are synthesised in organisms. In the present review, we describe the most recent findings about the biological roles of five coenzymes: folate (vitamin B9), pantothenate (vitamin B5), cobalamin (vitamin B12), biotin (vitamin B8) and molybdenum cofactor (Moco). In the first part, we will emphasise their biological functions, including the specific roles found in some organisms. In the second part we will present some nutritional aspects and potential strategies to enhance the cofactor contents in organisms of interest.

Graphical abstract: Roles of vitamins B5, B8, B9, B12 and molybdenum cofactor at cellular and organismal levels

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
14 Jun 2007
First published
20 Aug 2007

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2007,24, 949-962

Roles of vitamins B5, B8, B9, B12 and molybdenum cofactor at cellular and organismal levels

F. Rébeillé, S. Ravanel, A. Marquet, R. R. Mendel, A. G. Smith and M. J. Warren, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2007, 24, 949 DOI: 10.1039/B703104C

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