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Coon maintained and must be a Load and W. augmented by longer acting Tryptophan Pyridoxine Deficiency—W. dilutions of were of Medical Ann miotic. Acetylcholine in 1:200 and 1:100 (University Michigan Center, Arbor) most not effective in the of it was af¬ production miosis; Amer J Clin Path 46:345 1966 (Sept) and had fected the use of it by prior chymotrypsin approx¬ of xanthurenic acid the same miotic effect of iris color. Measurement of excretion imately irrespective urinary was utilized as a test When was used in the above after administration of acetylcholine concentrations, tryptophan subclinical of the amount of there were no no of iritic irritation and for deficiency pyridoxine; infections, signs used varied from to ex¬ no of interference with wound It is a valu¬ tryptophan study study. Urinary signs healing. in cretion of xanthurenic and able corneal acid, hydroxykynurenine, hy- adjunct grafting. after adminis¬ acid has been compared droxyanthranilic to and of tration 16 normal of 2 5 L-trypto- subjects gm gm to and with phan prior following supplementation large British Medical London Journal, doses of The results are as pyridoxine. interpreted favoring 2 standard a dose of as the load. Measure¬ gm tryptophan or Treatment ment
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Sep 12, 1966
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