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Vitamin E deficiency

Impaired ability of patients with familial isolated vitamin E deficiency to incorporate alpha tocopherol into lipoproteins secreted by the liver

Impaired ability of patients with familial isolated vitamin E deficiency to incorporate alpha tocopherol into lipoproteins secreted by the liver

... isolated vitamin E deficiency and six control subjects were observed for 4 d after an oral dose (approximately 15 mg) of RRR-alpha-tocopheryl acetate labeled with six deuterium atoms ...

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Effects of dietary vitamin E deficiency on systematic pathological changes and oxidative stress in fish

Effects of dietary vitamin E deficiency on systematic pathological changes and oxidative stress in fish

... dietary vitamin E deficiency on pathological changes and serum oxidative ...dietary vitamin E supplementation; the lower the dietary vitamin E supplementation, the higher ...

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Vitamin E deficiency and risk of equine motor neuron disease

Vitamin E deficiency and risk of equine motor neuron disease

... plicated vitamin E deficiency is almost exclusively an axonal degenerative disease in the young or a pigmentary retinal ...prolonged vitamin E deficiency [19]. Vitamin ...

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Vitamin E Deficiency Reduced Lumbar Bone Calcium Content in Female Rats

Vitamin E Deficiency Reduced Lumbar Bone Calcium Content in Female Rats

... Vitamin E deficiency has been found to impair bone ...of vitamin E deficiency and supplementation on parathyroid hormone, ...2) vitamin E deficiency (VED), ...

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The Occurrence and Effects of Human Vitamin E Deficiency: A STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS

The Occurrence and Effects of Human Vitamin E Deficiency: A STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS

... of vitamin E in human nutrition was studied by investigation of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and associated pancreatic ...insufficiency. Vitamin E status was assessed by measurement of ...

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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function in progressive experimental vitamin e deficiency in the rat

Oxidative stress and mitochondrial function in progressive experimental vitamin e deficiency in the rat

... Evidence o f increased oxidative damage to mtDNA with age has been reported by Ames et al (1993) who found the SOHdG levels o f mtDNA were three fold higher in old rats compared to younger animals. An age-associated ...

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APPEARANCE OF RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA

APPEARANCE OF RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA

... Reese, 1952; Hepner et a!., 1949; Crosse, 1950; Dancis, 1951; Ryan, 1952). Vitamin E Deficiency of the Premature Infant[r] ...

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Association of micronutrients and child growth in children aged 7-15 years from Qwa-Qwa, South Africa

Association of micronutrients and child growth in children aged 7-15 years from Qwa-Qwa, South Africa

... of vitamin E deficiency was 50%, zinc deficiency ...of vitamin E deficiency was ...zinc deficiency, anaemia and VAD, ...zinc deficiency, 25% vitamin ...

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Vitamin E and Neonatal Hemolysis

Vitamin E and Neonatal Hemolysis

... A study was designed to determine if the presence of vitamin E deficiency during the first week of life played a contributory role in the shortened red cell life span observed in the pre[r] ...

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On the nature of objective chance

On the nature of objective chance

... a vitamin C deficiency is a hypothetical explanation of my cold and that I have a vitamin C deficiency, and whose credence that I get a cold is ...a vitamin C deficiency that ...

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Neuropathy in Vitamin Deficiency

Neuropathy in Vitamin Deficiency

... Usually, the onset of symptoms will begin to slowly appear and progress. Disorders that occur due to vitamin E deficiency are a decrease in proprioceptive and vibration sensation. If the ...

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Hemolysis and hyperhomocysteinemia caused by cobalamin deficiency: three case reports and review of the literature

Hemolysis and hyperhomocysteinemia caused by cobalamin deficiency: three case reports and review of the literature

... of vitamin B12 deficiency on the preexisting hyperhomocysteinemia, hemolysis may occur in both intravascular and intramedullary settings, resulting in a drastic reduction of circulating red blood cell ...

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The effects of a vitamin D randomised controlled trial on muscle strength and power in female adolescent athletes : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Human Nutrition at Massey University,

The effects of a vitamin D randomised controlled trial on muscle strength and power in female adolescent athletes : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Human Nutrition at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand

... in Vitamin D is considered to be epidemic; it has been estimated that it currently affects one billion people worldwide (Holick, ...in vitamin D insufficiency over the last 30 years, where over 77% of ...

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FACTORS THAT CAN LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SKELETAL
DEFORMITIES IN FISHES: A REVIEW

FACTORS THAT CAN LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SKELETAL DEFORMITIES IN FISHES: A REVIEW

... phosphorus deficiency, vitamin C deficiency, vitamin K deficiency and hypervitaminosis A can lead to twisted neural and hemal spines, development of soft bones, decreased bone mass, ...

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Deficiency of vitamin E in the alveolar fluid of cigarette smokers  Influence on alveolar macrophage cytotoxicity

Deficiency of vitamin E in the alveolar fluid of cigarette smokers Influence on alveolar macrophage cytotoxicity

... oral vitamin E (2,400 ...in vitamin E compared with nonsmoker fluid ...fluid vitamin E levels increased to ...This deficiency was explained, in part, by the increased ...

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Vitamin D deficiency exacerbates bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis partially through aggravating TGF-β/Smad2/3-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal transition

Vitamin D deficiency exacerbates bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis partially through aggravating TGF-β/Smad2/3-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal transition

... To extract total protein from lung tissue, 450 μl buffer with PMSF and 50 mg lung tissue were used. The super- nate was collected after 35 min grinding on ice and cen- trifugated for 15 min. The protein concentration of ...

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RESEARCH ARTICLE Comparison of vitamin D levels with bone density, calcium, phosphate and alkaline phosphatase — an insight from major cities of Pakistan

RESEARCH ARTICLE Comparison of vitamin D levels with bone density, calcium, phosphate and alkaline phosphatase — an insight from major cities of Pakistan

... reported vitamin D deficiency in almost every population of world indicates that probably either the assay being used for its estimation are not correct or there are some other precursors of vitamin ...

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Vol 6, No 09 (2018)

Vol 6, No 09 (2018)

... Rafat Khan , Asha Agarwal IJSRE Volume 06 Issue 09 September 2018 Page 8023 Volume||06||Issue||09||September-2018||Pages-8023-8028||ISSN(e):2321-7545 Website: http://jsae.in Index Copernicus Value- 76.10 DOI: ...

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Impact of vitamin D deficiency on maternal and birth outcomes in the Saudi population: a cross sectional study

Impact of vitamin D deficiency on maternal and birth outcomes in the Saudi population: a cross sectional study

... Maternal vitamin D levels vary during ...Moreover, Vitamin D action is affected by factors like its metabol- ism and other hormonal and metabolic pathways ...than vitamin D can determine maternal and ...

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Vitamin D deficiency status and its related risk factors during early pregnancy: a cross sectional study of pregnant Minangkabau women, Indonesia

Vitamin D deficiency status and its related risk factors during early pregnancy: a cross sectional study of pregnant Minangkabau women, Indonesia

... Vietnam). Vitamin D insufficiency (< 50 nmol/L equal to < 20 ng/mL) was observed in between 40 to 50% of the children in all these countries ...activity, vitamin D intake, body fat percentage, ...

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