1963
DOI: 10.3109/00365516309051310
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Absorption and excretion of biotin after feding minced liver in achlorhydria and after partial gastrectomy

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“…In a survey of 473 free-living or institutionalized elderly, essentially all were found to have normal blood biotin levels (11). Urinary biotin excretion is lower in subjects with achlorhydria, possibly because release of food-bound biotin is impaired (106). Urinary biotin excretion is lower in subjects with achlorhydria, possibly because release of food-bound biotin is impaired (106).…”
Section: Biotinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a survey of 473 free-living or institutionalized elderly, essentially all were found to have normal blood biotin levels (11). Urinary biotin excretion is lower in subjects with achlorhydria, possibly because release of food-bound biotin is impaired (106). Urinary biotin excretion is lower in subjects with achlorhydria, possibly because release of food-bound biotin is impaired (106).…”
Section: Biotinmentioning
confidence: 99%