The experiments reported here were undertaken primarily to investigate further the histological changes occurring in the enamel organ of the rat’s incisor tooth during vitamin E deficiency. These changes were originally described by Irving (1942) and have been confirmed in general by Granados, Mason & Dam (1945, 1946) and by Pindborg (7950, 1952). It was, however, found by the present writers, usinga diet based on that of Gillman, Gilbert, Gillman & Spence (1952), that extreme changes in the enamel organ, avertable by vitamin E, could be produced in 21 days or less, whereas the changes described by the other authors took much longer to develop and were less extensive. In an attempt to determine further the effects of other dietary ...
AbstractIn this paper recent experimental work on rat liver is discussed which is considered to indi...
A REQUIREMENT for vitamin E by various species of animals, excluding man, has long been recognized a...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal, 2015; 30 (1): 51-57The effects of dietary supplementation with high lev...
In view of the fact that some fat soluble vitamins are toxic in large doses to experimental animals ...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known to stimulate the activation of nuclear factor-er...
Increase in body protein concentration was noted in the fry of rohu fed vitamin E at 0.0 mg, 25 mg, ...
In experiments with rats and Peking ducklings it has been investigated to what extent the linoleic a...
(From the Introduction) Several clinical workers in the later 1930\u27s reported that vitamin E was ...
Preparations of vitamin E were obtained from lettuce and from wheat germ oil by fractional crystalli...
The relation of tocopherols or vitamin E to vitamin A utilization was first reported by Moore ( &apo...
Wistar male rats were divided into four groups, namely, administration of a small amount of vitamin ...
Levels and turnover of vitamin E ($\alpha$-T) were studied in guinea pigs placed for three weeks on ...
Forty male SD rats were randomly divided into five groups: normal, model, Vitamin E, Selenium and a ...
Abstract: Objective: A diet rich in fat is associated with hepatic fat deposition [steatosis; non-al...
An EPA enriched oil (MaxEPA, Seven Seas, U.K. containing 18% EPA and 12% DHA) alone or supplemented ...
AbstractIn this paper recent experimental work on rat liver is discussed which is considered to indi...
A REQUIREMENT for vitamin E by various species of animals, excluding man, has long been recognized a...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal, 2015; 30 (1): 51-57The effects of dietary supplementation with high lev...
In view of the fact that some fat soluble vitamins are toxic in large doses to experimental animals ...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are known to stimulate the activation of nuclear factor-er...
Increase in body protein concentration was noted in the fry of rohu fed vitamin E at 0.0 mg, 25 mg, ...
In experiments with rats and Peking ducklings it has been investigated to what extent the linoleic a...
(From the Introduction) Several clinical workers in the later 1930\u27s reported that vitamin E was ...
Preparations of vitamin E were obtained from lettuce and from wheat germ oil by fractional crystalli...
The relation of tocopherols or vitamin E to vitamin A utilization was first reported by Moore ( &apo...
Wistar male rats were divided into four groups, namely, administration of a small amount of vitamin ...
Levels and turnover of vitamin E ($\alpha$-T) were studied in guinea pigs placed for three weeks on ...
Forty male SD rats were randomly divided into five groups: normal, model, Vitamin E, Selenium and a ...
Abstract: Objective: A diet rich in fat is associated with hepatic fat deposition [steatosis; non-al...
An EPA enriched oil (MaxEPA, Seven Seas, U.K. containing 18% EPA and 12% DHA) alone or supplemented ...
AbstractIn this paper recent experimental work on rat liver is discussed which is considered to indi...
A REQUIREMENT for vitamin E by various species of animals, excluding man, has long been recognized a...
Tanzania Veterinary Journal, 2015; 30 (1): 51-57The effects of dietary supplementation with high lev...