1967
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19670060
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Effect of dietary protein level on in vivo and in vitro vitamin A esterase activity in the chick

Abstract: I . The efficiency of absorption of and liver storage from a single oral dose of 10000 i.u, vitamin A palmitate decreased in chicks reared on a diet containing 10 % protein as compared to the efficiency in chicks reared on a diet in which the protein level was adequate. When the chicks were given orally an equivalent dose of vitamin A alcohol, the absorption was equally efficient at both dietary protein levels. 2.The vitamin A alcohol content of the intestine, plasma and liver of chicks dosed with vitamin A pa… Show more

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“…Variation in protein intake infers a variation in amino acid nutrition, but there is a lack of agreement on whether protein quality influences the effect protein has on rat liver vitamin A (Quarterman & Saraiva, 1965). These observations may be explained by recent observations of Nir et al (1967), whose evidence indicates that hydrolysis of vitamin A palmitate in the chick intestine is a most important step in the process of its absorption. In protein malnutrition there is a striking decrease in the vitamin A esterase activity of the duodenum and as a consequence absorption and liver storage of an oral dose of vitamin A palmitate are decreased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Variation in protein intake infers a variation in amino acid nutrition, but there is a lack of agreement on whether protein quality influences the effect protein has on rat liver vitamin A (Quarterman & Saraiva, 1965). These observations may be explained by recent observations of Nir et al (1967), whose evidence indicates that hydrolysis of vitamin A palmitate in the chick intestine is a most important step in the process of its absorption. In protein malnutrition there is a striking decrease in the vitamin A esterase activity of the duodenum and as a consequence absorption and liver storage of an oral dose of vitamin A palmitate are decreased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The transport of vitamin A alcohol in the portal blood and from the liver to the placenta is probably mediated by plasma albumin and alpha globulin (Ganguly et al 1952). As these are affected by dietary protein and vitamin A status (Vakil et al 1964) increased protein consumption would increase both the sow's absorption of vitamin A (Nir et al 1967) and its transport to the placenta.…”
Section: The Effect Of Diet On Liver Size and Its Vitamin A Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…основу методу визначення активності ретинілпальмітатгідролази, ретинілацетгідролази і ретинілпальмітатсинтетази були покладені методи Machadevan і Nir[229,230] в модифікації. В якості джерела ферментного препарату використовували гомогенат досліджуваних зразків в 0,25 М розчину сахарози.…”
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