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Restrict the search for
riboflavin
to a specific field?
D-Araboflavin is an antagonist of riboflavin. Its 200 ug/day decreases the rate of growth of rats, receiving 7 ug of riboflavin/day to such an extent that was no growth by the third week.
Lyxose, an analog of riboflavin, isolated from human myocardium.
Status:
Other
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)