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Monocrotaline toxicity in rats: decreased lung retinol and elevated alpha-tocopherol levels in lung and liver

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Richard Baybutt   +3 more
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ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL AND ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL PHOSPHATE IN THE PROPHYLAXIS OF THROMBOEMBOLISM

Archives of Surgery, 1953
IN THE first seven months of 1949, thromboembolic disease developed postoperatively in nine patients in the surgical service of the Snyder-Jones Clinic, Winfield, Kan., and two of these nine patients died with pulmonary embolism. During the summer of 1949, we learned of the work later reported by Ochsner, DeBakey, and DeCamp, and by Kay and his co ...
R H, MOORMAN   +3 more
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Alpha-Tocopherol Concentration in Fetal and Maternal Tissues of Pregnant Rats Supplemented with Alpha-Tocopherol

Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1999
We wanted to determine whether alpha-tocopherol supplementation to pregnant rats could increase the concentration of alpha-tocopherol in maternal and fetal plasma and tissues. Pregnant rats were treated with alpha-tocopherol on days 18 and 19 gestation and studied at day 20. A control group was studied in parallel. Treatment of pregnant rats with alpha-
M, Viana   +4 more
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Preparation of natural alpha-tocopherol from non-alpha-tocopherols.

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science, 2005
Non-alpha-tocopherols are hydroxymethylated and hydrogenated to produce alpha-tocopherol in one pot process by simultaneously reacting with paraformaldehyde and hydrogen in the presence of catalysts of benzenesulfonic acid and 5% Pd/C in an autoclave. Effects of various operation conditions have been studied.
Yi-Wen, Yang   +4 more
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