Abstract
Summary
Rats deficient in both vit. E and B6 exhibited an increased excretion of allantoin and creatine and supplementation of the diet with either of these vitamins prevented this increase. Vit. B6 deficiency resulted in a decreased rate of growth and in the excretion of xanthurenic acid following tryptophan administration. Vit. E did not influence growth or xanthurenic acid excretion.
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