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Vitamin B1 Excretion on a Varied Intake

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

D. Margaret
Affiliation:
From the Research Laboratories, Vitamins Limited
Wright, M.B.
Affiliation:
From the Research Laboratories, Vitamins Limited
Audrey Z. Baker
Affiliation:
From the Research Laboratories, Vitamins Limited
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HArris & LEong (1936) found that vitamin B1; adsorbed from urine, could be measured by the rat bradycardia method of assay. The amount of vitamin B1 excreted was found to correspond in general with both the dietary intake and the physiological state of the subjects.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1939

References

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