
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Supplement – Boost Energy, Brain Health, Immune Support & Hormonal Balance | HPLC Tested for Maximum Absorption
950,00 د.إ
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Supplement is designed to enhance energy levels, support brain function, strengthen the immune system, and promote hormonal balance. HPLC-tested for purity and maximum absorption, this high-quality formula ensures optimal bioavailability.
Sample Type : Whole Blood
Methodology : HPLC – High Performance Liquid Chromatography
TAT : 10 Days
Description
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Test – Accurate Whole Blood Analysis via HPLC for Energy, Brain & Immune Health
The Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a precision diagnostic assay designed to measure pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)—the active form of Vitamin B6—in whole blood. Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), this test delivers highly accurate results within 10 days, making it the gold standard for detecting Vitamin B6 deficiency, a common yet often overlooked cause of fatigue, nerve damage, mood disorders, and weakened immunity.
Vitamin B6 is essential for:
- Over 150 enzymatic reactions in the body
- Neurotransmitter synthesis (serotonin, dopamine, GABA)
- Hemoglobin production (prevents anemia)
- Immune function and homocysteine regulation
This test is vital for individuals with chronic fatigue, neuropathy, depression, or malabsorption conditions—providing actionable insights to guide supplementation and treatment.
Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai makes nutritional testing accurate, convenient, and accessibleacross the UAE.
Why You Need This Test
Vitamin B6 is not just a “wellness vitamin”—it’s a biochemical powerhouse involved in brain function, energy metabolism, and nerve health.
You need this test if:
- You suffer from chronic fatigue or low energy
- You have tingling, numbness, or burning in hands/feet (peripheral neuropathy)
- You’re experiencing depression, irritability, or brain fog
- You have unexplained anemia (especially microcytic or sideroblastic)
- You have malabsorption disorders (e.g., celiac, Crohn’s, post-bariatric surgery)
- You take medications that deplete B6 (e.g., isoniazid, cycloserine, oral contraceptives, anticonvulsants)
- You consume excessive alcohol (impairs B6 metabolism)
Unlike serum tests, whole blood B6 reflects long-term tissue stores—making it more reliable for diagnosing deficiency.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Vitamin B6 Test if you or a loved one is experiencing:
- Persistent fatigue or weakness
- Mood changes: depression, anxiety, irritability
- Neurological symptoms: tingling, numbness, burning pain in extremities
- Difficulty concentrating or memory issues
- Frequent infections or slow healing (weakened immunity)
- Anemia not responding to iron
- Skin rashes or seborrheic dermatitis
- Seizures or convulsions (especially in infants on B6 antagonist drugs)
These symptoms may point to B6 deficiency—a treatable cause of chronic illness.
Natural Production: Can Your Body Make Vitamin B6?
No—Vitamin B6 is not naturally produced by the human body. It is a water-soluble vitamin that must be obtained through diet or supplements.
Rich sources include:
- Poultry, fish (tuna, salmon)
- Potatoes, bananas, chickpeas
- Fortified cereals and whole grains
Once consumed, B6 is converted in the liver to pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP)—its active coenzyme form—which is stored in muscles and liver.
Deficiency can occur due to:
- Poor diet or malnutrition
- Alcoholism
- Medications (e.g., isoniazid for TB, penicillamine, antiepileptics)
- Malabsorption syndromes
- Genetic disorders (e.g., pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy)
This test measures PLP in whole blood, the most accurate marker of B6 status.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Vitamin B6 Deficiency
Ignoring low B6 levels can lead to serious, preventable complications:
⚠️ Peripheral Neuropathy
- Nerve damage → pain, numbness, loss of coordination
⚠️ Megaloblastic Anemia
- Impaired hemoglobin synthesis → fatigue, pallor
⚠️ Neuropsychiatric Disorders
- Depression, confusion, seizures
⚠️ Weakened Immunity
- Reduced antibody production and immune cell function
⚠️ Elevated Homocysteine
- Increased risk of heart disease and stroke
The good news? B6 deficiency is 100% treatable with dietary changes or supplements. But only if diagnosed.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ Fast for 8–12 hours before the blood draw (overnight fast preferred)
✅ Avoid B6 supplements, multivitamins, or B-complex for 24 hours prior (unless directed otherwise)
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Medications (especially isoniazid, anticonvulsants, oral contraceptives)
- Alcohol consumption
- Digestive disorders
✅ No intense exercise 24 hours before testing
A simple whole blood sample is all that’s needed. Our trained phlebotomists ensure a quick, comfortable experience—available at our clinics or via home collection.
Test Overview: Gold-Standard HPLC Methodology
Feature | Details |
Test Name | Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – Whole Blood |
Sample Type | Whole Blood (EDTA) |
Methodology | High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) |
Turnaround Time (TAT) | 10 Days |
Category | Nutritional Diagnostics / Clinical Chemistry |
Purpose | Detect B6 deficiency, assess neuropathy, anemia, mood disorders |
Testing Location | Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs Across UAE |
HPLC separates and quantifies pyridoxal-5′-phosphate (PLP) with exceptional sensitivity and specificity, making it the most accurate method for assessing B6 status.
Reference Range (approximate):
- <20 nmol/L → Deficient
- 20–70 nmol/L → Normal
- >70 nmol/L → High (rare, may indicate excess)
Results are reported with clinical interpretation.
FAQs About the Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Test
Q: What’s the difference between serum and whole blood B6?
A: Whole blood measures PLP in red blood cells, reflecting long-term stores—more accurate than serum.
Q: Can I take my B6 supplement before the test?
A: It’s best to avoid supplements 24 hours prior unless instructed otherwise—this ensures an accurate baseline.
Q: Is this test important during pregnancy?
A: Yes. B6 helps with morning sickness and fetal brain development—deficiency may affect both.
Q: Can I book without a doctor’s referral?
A: Yes! Lab Tests Dubai allows direct online booking—ideal for proactive health checks.
Q: How will I get results?
A: A secure digital report is emailed within 10 business days, including PLP level and clinical notes.
Q: Can too much B6 be harmful?
A: Yes. High-dose supplements (>100 mg/day long-term) can cause sensory neuropathy—testing prevents overuse.
If you’re struggling with fatigue, nerve pain, or mood issues, the Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Test gives you the answers you need in just 10 days.
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