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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 1 No. 2 November 1928, pp. 155-164
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Vitamin Requirements of Nursing Young

IV. Vitamin B Versus Vitamins A and D Requirement for Growth of Nursing Young of the Albino Rat1

Barnett Sure and Dorothy J. Walker

(From the Laboratory of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas)

E. H. Stuart

(From the Eli Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, Indiana)

Nursing young need approximately 100 times as much vitamin B (calculated in terms of dehydrated baker's yeast) as vitamins A and D (as furnished by a brand of cod liver oil employed by us since 1921) for continuous growth during the nursing period.


1 Research paper No. 66, Journal Series, University of Arkansas. Aided by a grant from Eli Lilly Company, Indianapolis.

Manuscript received 23 July 1928.





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