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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1960) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
    ... Sulfonium compounds 76 Metabolism of heterocyclic compounds ... 76 Riboflavin degradation 76 Biosynthesis of phenazine-1-carboxylic acid ... pantothenate, choline chloride, niacinamide or niacin, thiamin and riboflavin) were identified as essential for cell survival. Vitamins ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A history of preventive medicine in the European theater of operations, United States Army, ... 
    Publication: Washington, DC : Office of the Surgeon General, Historical Division, [1945]
    ... it failed to provide the levels of calcium, riboflavin and as- corbic acid recommended by the National ... failed to supply the recommended levels of calcium, riboflavin, and niacin« Early Development of the American Ration..— ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... isolated from lemon juice. Warburg and Christian identified riboflavin and defined its molecular function. Williams identified kwashiorkor ... with iron and the vitamins thian - niacin, and riboflavin. Also during the 1940’s, milk was fortified v ...
  4. ... acids, increasing the consump- tion of fats or riboflavin may affect the number of tumors produced by ... level of bound dye. The inhibitory effect of riboflavin on the the carcinogenic _ action of butter yellow ...
  5. ... couldn't get it released. Carrigan. --How did riboflavin come into that? Sebrell.--Well, riboflavin came in as a research project that I ... I wanted to develop my own studies on riboflavin deficiency. This was strictly niy project. I established ...
  6. ... Steinberg: Dietary manage- ment in a study of riboflavin requirements. J. Am. Dietet. Assoc. 25: 591-594, ... D. L. Steinberg: Effects of dietary depletion of riboflavin. J. Nutrition 39: 357-373, 1949. M. K. ...
  7. ... the further linking to major substrates via a riboflavin coenzyme (FAD) and niacin in the nicotinamide coen- ... generation of electronic excita- tion states in a riboflavin-hydrogen peroxide- copper-ascorbate redox system leading to ...
  8. ... Intervention in Type II Disease in Children. . 75 Riboflavin Deficiency, Galactose Metab- olism and Cataract 7 Mucosal ... on Intestinal Absorption. Gut 16: 93- 98, 1975 RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY, GALACTOSE METABOLISM AND CATARACT Riboflavin deficiency does ...
  9. ... safrole was toxic to rats ingesting protein and riboflavin deficient-diets regardless of the presence or absence of riboflavin, tocopherol or casein supplements, killing them in 7 ...
  10. ... methods for vitamin A, vitamin By, vitamin By (riboflavin), and vitamin C were widely adopted and made ... Wash. Yearb., 362325. 1938 With E. V. Carlson. Riboflavin and a further growth essential in the tissues. ...
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