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shenderson6

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Skin flushing, gastrointestinal upset, and itching may be caused by therapeutic doses of:
 
  a. pyridoxine.
  b. niacin.
  c. vitamin C.
  d. thiamin.

Question 2

The amino acid that is a precursor to niacin is:
 
  a. leucine.
  b. phenylalanine.
  c. tryptophan.
  d. valine.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C





 

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