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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 13 No. 5 May 1937, pp. 513-519
Copyright © 1937 by American Society for Nutrition
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Antithyrogenic Action of Crystalline Vitamin B1

Barnett Sure and Kathryn S. Buchanan

Department of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

After the stable components of the vitamin B complex have been provided for, which may be furnished by autoclaved Northwestern dehydrated baker's yeast, pure crystalline vitamin B1 becomes an excellent antithyrogenic agent in daily doses of 30 to 100 {gamma} to counteract the toxicity of as high a daily dose as 0.2 mg. of thyroxin.


1 Research paper no. 430, journal series, University of Arkansas.

Manuscript received 9 November 1936.


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