Abstract
Summary
1. Studies of the fate of intravenously injected vitamin B12 bound to hog intrinsic factor concentrate have been performed in patients with pernicious anemia and malabsorption syndrome. 2. The abnormal plasma disappearance curves of vit B12 in pernicious anemia and malabsorption syndrome became normal after incubation of B12 with hog intrinsic factor concentrate. 3. Plasma clearance of radioactivity in pernicious anemia is slower following injection of intrinsic factor labeled with I131 than following injection of intrinsic factor labeled with radiocobalt-B12. 4. A specific effect of intrinsic factor in transferring circulating vit B12 to the liver is discussed.
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