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INTERSTITIAL KERATITIS AND RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1940
To the Editor: —A letter by Dr. L. V. Johnson and Mr. R. E. Eckardt was published in the March number of theArchivesunder the heading "Is the Onset of Interstitial Keratitis Related to Riboflavin Deficiency?" (page 631). This letter criticizes us for the wording of a news release published in the Cleveland Press of Feb.
V. P. Sydenstricker   +3 more
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Riboflavin Deficiency in Man

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
W. H. Sebrell, R. E. Butler
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Clinical Significance of Riboflavin Deficiency

1980
The clinical consequences of riboflavin deficiency in humans were first described by Sebrell and Butler (1938). On a diet which furnished only 0.5 mg of riboflavin daily, 10 of 18 adult women developed oral lesions that disappeared following riboflavin supplementation.
Surat Komindr, George Nichoalds
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Riboflavin Deficiency in the Lamb

Journal of Animal Science, 1950
R. Culik   +4 more
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Riboflavin transporter deficiency

Neuromuscular Disorders, 2017
Haliloglu, G.   +4 more
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Regulation of riboflavin-metabolizing enzymes in riboflavin deficiency

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1969
S Fass, RS Rivlin
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Metabolism of Pyridoxine in Riboflavin Deficiency [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
Epithelial lesions of the mouth have been reported to respond to treatment with either riboflavin or pyridoxine. Earlier we had hypothesized that these lesions may be due to cellular deficiency of pyridoxal phosphate (PLP), since the enzyme pyridoxaminephosphate oxidase (PPO) is a flavo protein.
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Effects of riboflavin deficiency on erythrocytes

1979
In the late 1960s, a method of measuring riboflavin status was introduced1–3 which was based on the fact that glutathione reductase requires the riboflavin coenzyme, flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). Measurements of the activity of erythrocyte glutathione reductase (EGR) in vitro with and without FAD are used to calculate an activation coefficient (AC)
D. I. Thurnham   +2 more
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RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY IN THE PIG

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1941
Joseph Victor   +2 more
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