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Riboflavin and pantothenic acid deficiencies in rats do not alter the BMR. A definite decrease in the BMR was observed in severe vitamin B6 deficiency. All rats showing a riboflavin, vitamin B6, and pantothenic acid deficiency had a higher RQ than normal rats. The possible explanation for this increased RQ is given.
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