1952
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.5.2.129
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The Vitamin B12 Concentrations of Serum and Urine of Normals and of Patients with Megaloblastic Anaemias and Other Diseases

Abstract: Until recently deficiency of vitamin B12 in man could only be recognized by finding the characteristic clinical and haematological signs of the deficiency and by demonstrating that these signs were cured or relieved by treatment with the vitamin. Changes in the vitamin B12 content of the tissues could only be inferred from the responses of patients to treatment.The recent introduction of highly sensitive methods of microbiological assay has made it possible to measure the actual vitamin B12 content of body. fl… Show more

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“…Losses in faeces (Reizenstein, 1959b) and urine (Mollin and Ross, 1952;Heinrich, 1964;Adams, 1970) decrease when cobalamin stores decrease.…”
Section: Eliminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Losses in faeces (Reizenstein, 1959b) and urine (Mollin and Ross, 1952;Heinrich, 1964;Adams, 1970) decrease when cobalamin stores decrease.…”
Section: Eliminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is unlikely that the abnormality is caused by impaired renal excretion, since the total daily urinary excretion of vitamin B12 is normally very small, viz., about 0.1 ug per day (17), and Co58B12 was undetectable in the urine of both control and CML patients in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…XX w. Przez wiele lat poziom kobalaminy w badanej próbie, możliwy był do wykrycia tylko przy użyciu metod mikrobiologicznych. Do tego celu wykorzystywano drobnoustroje Lactobacillus leichmannii [83,88], Euglena gracilis [55,75], Ochromonas malhamensis [26] oraz Escherichia coli 113-3 [9,19]. Przy uży-ciu tych metod możliwe jest jednak oznaczenie sumy korynoidów, a więc oprócz biologicznie aktywnej formy witaminy B 12 , także jej analogów oraz innych związków zawierających pierścień korynowy.…”
Section: Szlaki Metaboliczne Biosyntezy Witaminy B 12unclassified