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Vitamin B complex in neonatal feeding
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1948Abstract 1. 1. Both cow and human milk are at the border line of the minimal daily requirements for infants with respect to thiamin and riboflavin content. 2. 2. The usual practice of heating artificial cow's milk formulas employed in the feeding of infatns further depresses the thiamin content of the milk. 3. 3.
S. Chas. Kasdon, Edward L. Cornell
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THE COMPONENTS OF THE VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938The purpose of this paper is to provide the reader with a picture of what is usually called the "vitamin B complex" and to explain the nomenclature that has been used to designate individual members of the complex. It is apparent to any one who reads a number of papers on this subject that it is difficult to follow the terminology.
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UNIDENTIFIED MEMBERS OF THE VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Biological Reviews, 1947SummaryThe underlying unity between the normal growth requirements of micro‐organisms and those of animals is pointed out, and the wide range of organisms requiring unidentified members of the vitamin B complex is given.The preparation and chemical properties of a number of these unknown factors is described.
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New Components of the Vitamin B Complex
Nature, 1944AN attempt to prepare a concentrate of folic acid from liver by the method of Hutchings et al.1 resulted, as already noted in a recent review2, in the preparation of a fraction probably containing folic acid, together with another fraction soluble in chloroform, which likewise stimulated the growth of certain micro-organisms.
E. C. Barton-Wright+2 more
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NOMENCLATURE OF THE VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938To the Editor:— With gratitude one reads the comprehensive and authoritative article by Dr. Nelson (The Components of the Vitamin B Complex,The Journal, February 26, p. 645); but because the article is authoritative it is doubly unfortunate that it should contain two inaccuracies logically followed by a definition of one of the components at variance ...
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VITAMIN B COMPLEX FOR VITILIGO
Archives of Dermatology, 1945To the Editor: —About four years ago I prescribed vitamin B complex capsules, fortified with nicotinic acid, thiamine hydrochloride and riboflavin, and hydrochloric acid for 2 patients with mild pellagrous dermatitis. Both of these patients also had a long-standing vitiligo. Since this medication made them feel so much better, they continued taking the
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Vitamin B Complex in Relation to Neuropsychiatry
Journal of Mental Science, 1946In this paper it is my intention to give a broad survey of vitamin B complex deficiencies and their influence upon neuropsychiatric abnormalities generally, whilst Dr. Hardwick will discuss in greater detail the syndromes more specifically associated with such deficiencies, amplifying his remarks by reference to cases we have treated in recent years.
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B-Complex Vitamins in Liver Disease.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1964Excerpt Supplemental B-complex vitamins are widely given in liver disease, however, the usefulness of such therapy in improving hepatic status is not known.
Gilbert R. Cherrick+4 more
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The Vitamin B Complex in Normal Nutrition
Nature, 1940DURING the last decade, distinct advances have been made in our knowledge of the chemistry and physiology of vitamins. Perhaps some of the most interesting observations have been made in the field of the vitamin B complex. There may be two reasons for this situation.
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The Vitamin B Complex of Coconut Water
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1932Coconut water is taken by the people of Porto Rico both as a refreshment and as a diuretic. This latter use is probably based on tradition as no literature has been found which proves that coconut water is physiologically active in this respect. This paper is concerned with a study of two of the factors of the vitamin B complex content of the coconut ...
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