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Effect of Vitamin a on Lung Phospholipids in Rats Fed Different Dietary Proteins


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Vitamin A deficiency and protein energy malnutrition are serious nutritional disorders among socio-economically poor children in the world, excess intake of vitamin A has been indicated to afford some protection to the organism against adverse effects of unbalanced protein intake. The excessive intake of vitamin A has earlier been shown to alter the tissue lipid metabolism. These relationships between vitamin A and lipid metabolism led us to study the effect of single massive dose of vitamin A on phosphoric content and the incorporation of NaH332P04 into phosphoric content of lungs of rats in relation to the proteins consumed.
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Authors

H. S. Sharma
Department of Biochemistry, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India
K. C. Goyal
Department of Biochemistry, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India
U. K. Misra
Department of Biochemistry, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India

Abstract


Vitamin A deficiency and protein energy malnutrition are serious nutritional disorders among socio-economically poor children in the world, excess intake of vitamin A has been indicated to afford some protection to the organism against adverse effects of unbalanced protein intake. The excessive intake of vitamin A has earlier been shown to alter the tissue lipid metabolism. These relationships between vitamin A and lipid metabolism led us to study the effect of single massive dose of vitamin A on phosphoric content and the incorporation of NaH332P04 into phosphoric content of lungs of rats in relation to the proteins consumed.