LOW-TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AND THE METABOLISM OF VITAMIN A IN THE RAT
1962 ◽
Vol 40
(4)
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pp. 491-499
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Keyword(s):
Carotene and vitamin A metabolism in the rat were studied at two environmental temperatures. The utilization of carotene is greater in animals maintained at a low environmental temperature (2°) than at room temperature (22°). This occurred within a period of 3 days. Both the hepatic storage and the rate of metabolism of orally administered vitamin A were unaffected by environmental temperature. The response of Wistar and Sprague–Dawley strains was similar.
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Vol 40
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pp. 491-499
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