Vitamin B3 levels in women who experience first‐trimester miscarriage
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Yakob, Nural Aini
Peek, Michael
Quinlivan, Julie
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Miscarriage is the most common complication in early pregnancy. It was recently reported in mice that miscarriage can be prevented through the administration of niacin. We conducted a prospective, exploratory pilot study involving 24 women who were less than 14 weeks pregnant. Neither niacin intake (P = 0.24) nor urinary vitamin B3 measured as the 1‐methyl‐5‐carboxylamide‐2‐pyridone/N‐1‐methylnicotinamide (2‐pyr/MNA) ratio (P = 1.00) predicted miscarriage. However, the difference in mean 2‐pyr/MNA ratios between women who miscarried and controls suggests there may be a threshold niacin level protective in miscarriage prevention warranting further investigation.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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2099-12-31