Abstract
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Rat liver containing radioactive B12 in its natural form was prepared by repeated injections of Co57-hydroxocobalamin and absorption of liver bound B12 was investigated using isolated rat intestine in vivo.
There was no indication for the production of readily absorbable forms of B12 complex during digestion with trypsin, chymotrypsin, papain, pepsin and Pronase. It was found that Pronase, a potent Streptomyces proteases preparation, increased absorption of liver bound B12 as well as free B12 in the absence of IF, the increase being comparable to that obtained with IF under the same condition. This effect was demonstrable only when Pronase was placed in the isolated intestine in large quantities. These results suggest a possible relationship of intestinal digestion to the absorption mechanism of B12 which involves IF.
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