How does pyridoxine contribute to hemoglobin synthesis and what are its implications for oxygen transport and red blood cell health?
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Pyridoxine, or vitamin B6, is essential for hemoglobin synthesis as it aids in the production of heme, the iron-containing component of hemoglobin. This process is crucial for oxygen transport and overall health of red blood cells.