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THE PATHOLOGY OF AVITAMINOSIS

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Mycotoxicosis and avitaminosis

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1982
Beriberi and pellagra are caused by field fungi which attack paddy and maize crops in warm, damp, still weather. Adding Vitamin B1 and B2 to wheat flour may prevent avitaminosis but cannot prevent beriberi or pellagra. Moreover, the addition of vitamins, trace elements, hormones, sedatives, antibiotics and fishmeal to feed do not prevent the mycotoxins
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SMALL INTESTINAL DISORDERS IN AVITAMINOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1944
Excerpt Although the small intestine constitutes the greatest part of the gastrointestinal tract, it has not received the attention one might expect.
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Hyper- and Avitaminosis in Micro-Organisms

Nature, 1947
The influence of vitamins on micro-organisms is usually estimated according to their accelerating effect upon the growth-rate of micro-organisms. However, cases are known in which some morpho-genetic or physiological effects are clearly observed without any visible influence upon the growth-rate.
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Avitaminosis B2

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1935
J.V. Landor, R.A. Pallister
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Avitaminosis

BMJ, 1936
J. V. Landor, R. A. Pallister
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