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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 47 No. 1 May 1952, pp. 67-72
Copyright © 1952 by American Society for Nutrition
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Cobalt Metabolism of Young College Women on Self-Selected Diets

Mary Jones Harp1 and Florence I. Scoular

School of Home Economics, North Texas State College, Denton

Twenty-one of the 23 subjects were in positive cobalt balance on these self-selected diets. From 73 to 97% of the dietary cobalt was absorbed.

The main pathway of excretion was through the urine, with an average of 67% of the total daily intake appearing in the urine.


1 Data submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Foods and Nutrition, August, 1951.

Manuscript received 13 November 1951.





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