1940
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-44-11400
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The Role of Boron in the Diet of the Rat.

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“…The initial boron-deficiency experiments in rats were unsuccessful (Orent-Keiles 1941), while boron supplementation in chicks tended to abate signs of vitamin-D deficiency, such as depressed growth and increased plasma alkaline phosphatase (Hunt and Nielsen 1981). Hunt et al (1983) indicated a relationship between boron, calcium, magnesium and vitamin D 3 .…”
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“…The initial boron-deficiency experiments in rats were unsuccessful (Orent-Keiles 1941), while boron supplementation in chicks tended to abate signs of vitamin-D deficiency, such as depressed growth and increased plasma alkaline phosphatase (Hunt and Nielsen 1981). Hunt et al (1983) indicated a relationship between boron, calcium, magnesium and vitamin D 3 .…”
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“…3). No definite results were obtained in determining the effect of borate on the synthesis of liver DNA as measured by lthe use of [6-3H]-thymidine injections (Table 11).…”
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“…it has not been established whether or not boron is essential in animals (3,4), it seemed to be of importance to study the effect of borate on RNA synthesis in rats. Liver RNA E h g rapidly synthesized can easily be labeled with [6J4C] omtic acid, a precursor of RNA (5,6).…”
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