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← Human Body & HealthWhy does neurological dysfunction often accompany pellagra, a disease stemming from niacin deficiency?
A)Reduced erythrocyte folate absorption
B)Impaired calcium ion channel synthesis
C)Disrupted NAD+/NADP+ dependent neurotransmitter synthesis✓
D)Decreased cerebral spinal fluid production
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Pellagra's neurological symptoms arise because niacin is a precursor to NAD+ and NADP+, crucial coenzymes in neurotransmitter synthesis. Therefore, niacin deficiency impairs these processes, leading to neurological dysfunction, rather than directly affecting folate absorption or CSF production.
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