1952
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-80-19652
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Increased Excretion of Dehydroascorbic and Diketogulonic Acids by Rats in the Cold.

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“…Lloyd & Sinclair, 1953). Corticotrophin has been reported to increase the vitamin C concentration in human plasma (Stewart, Horn & Robson, 1953) and its urinary excretion in man and guinea pigs (Prunty, Clayton, McSwiney & Mills, 1955); rats exposed to cold show increased urinary excretion of vitamin C (Monier & Weiss, 1952).…”
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“…Lloyd & Sinclair, 1953). Corticotrophin has been reported to increase the vitamin C concentration in human plasma (Stewart, Horn & Robson, 1953) and its urinary excretion in man and guinea pigs (Prunty, Clayton, McSwiney & Mills, 1955); rats exposed to cold show increased urinary excretion of vitamin C (Monier & Weiss, 1952).…”
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