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. 2017 Jun 14;5(11):e13302. doi: 10.14814/phy2.13302

Table 4.

Vitamin‐B status

SNP+ (n = 4) SNP− (n = 4) Astronaut data (n = 49) Normal range
Vitamin B12, pmol/L 416 (165–666) 300 (131–468) 557 (497–617) 150–700
Serum Folate, nmol/L 30 (6–54) 36 (24–48) 33 (27–39) 21–64
Red Blood Cell Folate, ng/mL 485 (195–776) 720 (6–1433) 447 (415–479) 365–1043
Methylmalonic Acid, nmol/L 199 (77–321) 137 (107–167) 201 (177–225) 73–271
2‐Methylcitric Acid, nmol/L 141 (64–218) 142 (90–194) 157 (146–168) 60–228
Total Homocysteine, μmol/L 9 (7.8–10.4) 8 (5.7–9.6) 8 (7.6–8.4) 5.1–13.9
Cystathionine, nmol/L 159 (19–298) 140 (78–201) 175 (153–197) 44–342
Pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate, nmol/L 85 (49–121) 63 (27–98) 108 (83–133) 11–302
4‐pyridoxic acid, nmol/L 16 (4–28) 22 (0–50) 45 (28–62) 9–385

B‐vitamin status by one‐carbon genetics (SNP+, SNP), in test subjects and astronauts. Astronaut data represent status at the time of blood collection for the 1C Study (Zwart et al. 2016) genetic analysis, and were not collected with any specific reference to flight.