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scurvy/potassium

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[Changes in sodium and potassium values in the erythrocytes and blood serum during the course of experimental scurvy in guinea pigs].

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On cortisone effects in scorbutus. 2. The potassium and sodium contents of serum, erythrocytes, and muscle tissue in the guinea-pig.

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[Myocardium sodium, potassium, and calcium contents in experimental vitamin C deficiency].

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[Sodium and potassium contents in the erythrocytes in experimental scurvy].

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[Muscle potassium level in experimental vitamin C deficiency].

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Histological Effects of Potassium Iodide and Thyroid Substance on the Thyroid Gland of the Guinea Pig in Experimental Scurvy.

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A nutritional analysis of New Zealand military food rations at Gallipoli in 1915: likely contribution to scurvy and other nutrient deficiency disorders.

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BACKGROUND Amongst New Zealand soldiers in Gallipoli in 1915 there were reports of poor food quality and cases of scurvy. But no modern analysis of the military food rations has ever been conducted to better understand potential nutritional problems in this group. METHODS We analysed the foods in

Vitamin C Deficiency Reduces Muscarinic Receptor Coronary Artery Vasoconstriction and Plasma Tetrahydrobiopterin Concentration in Guinea Pigs.

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Vitamin C (vitC) deficiency is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk, but its specific interplay with arteriolar function is unclear. This study investigates the effect of vitC deficiency in guinea pigs on plasma biopterin status and the vasomotor responses in coronary arteries

Is leucocyte ascorbic acid an unreliable estimate of vitamin C deficiency?

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Leucocyte ascorbic acid levels failed to identify six of seven elderly patients shown to be deficient on an oral vitamin C saturation test. Compared to those with a normal saturation test, patients judged deficient had lower levels for triceps skinfold thickness, mean arm muscle circumference and

Ascorbate depletion prevents aldosterone stimulation by sodium deficiency in the guinea pig.

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The concentration of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in the adrenal cortex is higher than in any other organ. The role of vitamin C in the adrenal cortex is unknown, but data obtained with bovine adrenocortical cells in vitro favour its role as an antioxidant that especially protects aldosterone synthesis

Extracellular ascorbic acid in lung.

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Fifty percent of the ascorbic acid content of sliced rat lung was released from the tissue to the media within a few minutes by either washing or incubating the slices with Krebs-phosphate solution. Measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase and potassium content of the medium after incubating lung

Status of lifestyle modifications in hypertension.

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Hypertension is essentially the elevation of arterial blood pressure beyond an arbitrary cut off point, though the dividing line between normal and elevated BP is lacking. Hypertension can be classified into primary, essential or idiopathic hypertension on one hand, and secondary one due to some

Relationship of Consumption of Meals Including Grain, Fish and Meat, and Vegetable Dishes to the Prevention of Nutrient Deficiency: The INTERMAP Toyama Study.

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A Japanese-style diet consists of meals that include grain (shushoku), fish and meat (shusai), and vegetable dishes (fukusai). Little is known about the association of such meals (designated well-balanced meals hereafter) with nutrient intake. We therefore examined the frequency of well-balanced
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