pyridoxine

/ˌpɪrɪˈdɑːksiːn/
noun
  1. Vitamin B6, a nutrient that helps the body make red blood cells, maintain nerve function, and convert food into energy.
    • Many breakfast cereals are fortified with pyridoxine to help meet daily needs.
    • Bananas are a good source of pyridoxine, which supports brain development.
    • The doctor prescribed pyridoxine to treat the patient's vitamin deficiency.
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