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The biological importance of vitamin P

Communication I. Diuresis and serum protein composition during administration of vitamin P

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It has been demonstrated that vitamin P possesses a pronounced antiduretic effect in man.

When the vitamin P was administered to rabbits the following changes were noted in their blood serum: a slight decrease in the concentration of the total protein, α and γ-globulin fractions and some increase in the β-globulins.

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  1. Ya. N. Khodzhal, cited by S. M. Ryss, The Vitamins, 1954 [In Russian].

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Belonosov, I.S., Konstantinov, A.A. The biological importance of vitamin P. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1228–1230 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785177

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