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No significant changes in the concentration of alkaline phosphatase of the serum were observed in rats in which experimental lathyrism was produced by feeding diets containing 50% of sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) seed. This does not confirm the observations of Rudra and Bhattacharya in which the phosphatase values were markedly increased in human lathyrism.
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