Abstract
Summary
The response to ascorbic acid administration was studied using the young chick. Plasma acid phosphatase and 45Ca activities (45Ca previously incorporated by the skeletal system) were consistently and equally elevated following ascorbate injection. Each of these factors is indicative of bone resorptive activity. Since total plasma calcium was depressed by the ascorbate, it is suggested that the effect on the skeleton may have been indirect, however.
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