Functional significance of increased hepatic coenzyme A in vitamin B12 deficiency and in experimental thyrotoxicosis in the rat.
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Functional significance of increased hepatic coenzyme A in vitamin B12 deficiency and in experimental thyrotoxicosis in the rat.
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Aiyar, A. S.
Sreenivasan, A. |
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17 Toxicology
04 Vitamins |
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The increase in coenzyme A in livers of vitamin B12 deficient and thyrotoxic rats is particularly marked in the mitochondrial fraction. The rise in mitochondrial coenzyme A is paralleled by enhanced oxidation of caprylate and palmitate_ The results point to a functional signi&cance of the elevated coenzyme A I_eve! in vitamin Bl2 deficiency. |
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1964
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/4269/1/Bulletin_of_the_National_Institute_of_Sciences_of_India_1964_25_105-109.pdf
Aiyar, A. S. and Sreenivasan, A. (1964) Functional significance of increased hepatic coenzyme A in vitamin B12 deficiency and in experimental thyrotoxicosis in the rat. Bulletin of National Institute of Science India, 25. pp. 105-109. |
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