Published August 1, 1948
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Journal Article
Utilization By The Rat Of 3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid As A Substitute For Nicotinamide
Chicago
Abstract
Experiments by a number of workers have established the fact that addition of tryptophan to the diet results in increased synthesis of nicotinic acid by a number of mammals.
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© 1948 by American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Published August 1, 1948. This work was supported by grants from the Williams-Waterman Fund for the Combat of Dietary Diseases and from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors wish to express their appreciation to Mr. G. L. Merchant of Merck and Company for assistance in obtaining some of the constituents of the basal diet. The corn-meal was furnished by the Albers Milling Company, Oakland, California.Additional details
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- Williams-Waterman Fund for the Combat of Dietary Diseases
- Rockefeller Foundation
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