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Changes in alanine transaminase activity in the liver of riboflavin-deficient rats

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45tägiger Riboflavinmangel bewirkte bei männlichen Albinoratten in der Leber eine Erhöhung der Alanin-Transaminase-Aktivität sowie des Pyridoxal- und Glykogengehaltes. Diese Befunde weisen darauf hin, dass die Aktivität der Nebennierenrinde beim Riboflavinmangel erhöht ist.

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Acknowledgment: The authors wish to express their sincere gratitude to Prof. S. R.Maitra, Head of the Department of Physiology, Calcutta University, for constant encouragement and for providing the laboratory facilities. The authors are also thankful to Dr.D. Sen of the Department of Applied Chemistry, Calcutta University, for translating the English summary into German.

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Chatterjee, A.K., Jamdar, S.C. & Ghosh, B.B. Changes in alanine transaminase activity in the liver of riboflavin-deficient rats. Experientia 22, 794–795 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01897418

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