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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 64 No. 4 April 1958, pp. 525-531
Copyright © 1958 by American Society for Nutrition
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Studies Related to "Vitamin B13"

Walther H. Ott, Alice M. Dickinson and Ann Van Inderstine

Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research

Alva W. Bazemore, Atwood C. Page, Jr. and Karl Folkers

Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, Rahway, N. J.

Under the specific dietary conditions reported herein, no significant growth-promoting effect in chicks was observed with either "vitamin B13" concentrates prepared from distillers' solubles by the method of Novak and Hauge, or a "vitamin B13" concentrate prepared in another laboratory.


Manuscript received 30 September 1957.





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