Abstract
Summary
The administration of protamine zinc insulin which leads to a marked hyperalimentation in normal rats is without effect upon the depressed appetite of rats suffering from vitamin B1 deficiency. These deficient rats succumb in hypoglycemia without an increase in their food intake when the insulin is administered. When thiamin chloride is given to B1-deficient rats their appetite responds not only to the vitamin therapy but to protamine zinc insulin as do normal animals.
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