1956
DOI: 10.1172/jci103391
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Total Free Tocopherols in the Serum of Patients With Thyroid Disease 1

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“…Furthermore, the elevation of tissue <t tocopherol level with age (23) has been interpreted as representing a purpose-tilted consequence of the body homeostatic defense mechanism, to cope with aging-associated peroxidation of lipids in various tissues (24). Despite the fact that the absorption rate of cytochrome c administered into the intes tinal tract is merely 10--20',' (27,28) of the total dosage, the action was a little more potent in oral than in i.m.…”
Section: Effects Of Cytochr•onre C On Liver Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the elevation of tissue <t tocopherol level with age (23) has been interpreted as representing a purpose-tilted consequence of the body homeostatic defense mechanism, to cope with aging-associated peroxidation of lipids in various tissues (24). Despite the fact that the absorption rate of cytochrome c administered into the intes tinal tract is merely 10--20',' (27,28) of the total dosage, the action was a little more potent in oral than in i.m.…”
Section: Effects Of Cytochr•onre C On Liver Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum concentrations of tocopherol have been used frequently as a measurement of body tocopherol content in adult man (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9). We report here simple recovery experiments with d,Z-alpha-tocopherol added to human serum using two methods ( 1,10).…”
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