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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 57 No. 2 October 1955, pp. 157-168
Copyright © 1955 by American Society for Nutrition
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Red Blood Cell Niacin and Plasma Riboflavin Levels in a Group of Normal Children1

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Mary N. Bartlett

The Child Research Council and University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver

Normal levels of red blood cell niacin, in a group of 86 children studied over a period of approximately 5 years, are presented. The results of these determinations are correlated with niacin intake and hematological studies. No positive correlation is found.

Normal levels of plasma riboflavin, in a group of 92 children studied over a period of approximately 5 years, are presented. The results of these studies are correlated with riboflavin intake. No positive correlation is found.

The results of both series of determinations are discussed in relation to theoretical considerations and in the light of other experimental findings.


1 This study was supported in part by the Nutrition Foundation.

Manuscript received 3 January 1955.





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