Effect of Methylcellulose on Growth Response of Rats to Low Vitamin Intakes

Conclusion Daily ingestion of methylcellulose does not significantly decrease the effectiveness of (1) thiamine hydrochloride in the depleted or normal rat, or (2) vit. A in the A-depleted rat. These data are interpreted to mean that daily ingestion by the rat of large amounts of methylcellulose doe...

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