Can You Take Fluorides with Vitamin B3?
Fluorides and Vitamin B3 may interact at adenylate cyclase activation level
Adenylate cyclase activation interaction
Fluorides and Vitamin B3 may interact at adenylate cyclase activation level
Adenylate cyclase activation interaction
Detailed Analysis
Taking Fluorides with Vitamin B3 may affect how well Fluorides work. Vitamin B3, also known as Niacin, can reverse the loss of fluoride sensitivity. This interaction may require adjusting the timing or dose of one or both supplements. Niacin (nicotinamide) appears to reverse loss of fluoride sensitivity by inhibiting mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferase, which affects adenylate cyclase activation. Adenylate cyclase is an enzyme that helps convert ATP into cyclic AMP, a key signaling molecule. This interaction occurs at the level of adenylate cyclase activation.
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