Talk:Pyrroloquinoline quinone

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Nunh-huh, did you not read their FAQ, or do you have new information?

"At the molecular level, PQQ is involved in the lysine degradation. We have found a gene for PQQ-dependent enzyme from human as well as from mouse. So, PQQ is also essential to humans."

Yggdræsil


I edited the page by removing the "not a vitamin" sentence as it has positively been identified as a vitamin from what I've read. 24.83.178.11 09:06, 9 January 2007 (UTC)KnowledgeSeeker


[edit] PQQ Not A Vitamin Maybe?

If PQQ is SUSPECTED to not be a vitamin, then the article should reflect it. i.e. the research saying it is a vitamin and the counter research should both be mentioned since nothing has been proven definitely.24.83.148.131 (talk) 08:48, 10 April 2008 (UTC)BeeCier

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