Effects of Vitamin E in Kid Erythrocytes on Tween 20 Induced Hemolysis in vitro

Red blood cells (RBC) of alpha-tocopherol sufficiency and deficiency were produced in kids fed on purified diets to investigate the relationship between RBC alpha-tocopherol levels and hemolysis induced by Tween 20. RBC alpha-tocopherol contents of vitamin E-deficient kids were non-detectable from 4...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 1984, Vol.30(6), pp.509-514
Hauptverfasser: HODATE, Kyoko, HAMADAI, Tatsuo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Red blood cells (RBC) of alpha-tocopherol sufficiency and deficiency were produced in kids fed on purified diets to investigate the relationship between RBC alpha-tocopherol levels and hemolysis induced by Tween 20. RBC alpha-tocopherol contents of vitamin E-deficient kids were non-detectable from 4 weeks, and percentages of hemolysis increased to over 70%. A highly significant decrease in hemolysis was noted when vitamin E was added to the diet. Tween 20 hemolysis values were negatively correlated with RBC tocopherol levels in kids. The concentration of RBC alpha-tocopherol required to prevent the hemolysis was found to be 0.6 μg/ml packed cells.
ISSN:0301-4800
1881-7742
DOI:10.3177/jnsv.30.509