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The Rationale for Vitamin, Mineral, and Cofactor Treatment in the Precision Medical Care of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Indika, Neluwa-Liyanage R; Frye, Richard E; Rossignol, Daniel A; Owens, Susan C; Senarathne, Udara D; Grabrucker, Andreas M; Perera, Rasika; Engelen, Marielle P K J; Deutz, Nicolaas E P.
Affiliation
  • Indika NR; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda 10250, Sri Lanka.
  • Frye RE; Autism Discovery and Research Foundation, Phoenix, AZ 85050, USA.
  • Rossignol DA; Rossignol Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 85050, USA.
  • Owens SC; Rossignol Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 85050, USA.
  • Senarathne UD; Rossignol Medical Center, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, USA.
  • Grabrucker AM; Autism Oxalate Project at the Autism Research Institute, San Diego, CA 92116, USA.
  • Perera R; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda 10250, Sri Lanka.
  • Engelen MPKJ; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Limerick, V94 T9PX Limerick, Ireland.
  • Deutz NEP; Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, V94 T9PX Limerick, Ireland.
J Pers Med ; 13(2)2023 Jan 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36836486
Children with autism spectrum disorder may exhibit nutritional deficiencies due to reduced intake, genetic variants, autoantibodies interfering with vitamin transport, and the accumulation of toxic compounds that consume vitamins. Importantly, vitamins and metal ions are essential for several metabolic pathways and for neurotransmitter functioning. The therapeutic benefits of supplementing vitamins, minerals (Zinc, Magnesium, Molybdenum, and Selenium), and other cofactors (coenzyme Q10, alpha-lipoic acid, and tetrahydrobiopterin) are mediated through their cofactor as well as non-cofactor functions. Interestingly, some vitamins can be safely administered at levels far above the dose typically used to correct the deficiency and exert effects beyond their functional role as enzyme cofactors. Moreover, the interrelationships between these nutrients can be leveraged to obtain synergistic effects using combinations. The present review discusses the current evidence for using vitamins, minerals, and cofactors in autism spectrum disorder, the rationale behind their use, and the prospects for future use.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Pers Med Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sri Lanka Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Pers Med Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Sri Lanka Country of publication: Switzerland