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. 1945 Nov 30;82(6):375-83.

THE INFLUENCE OF CHOLINE, CYSTINE, AND OF alpha-TOCOPHEROL UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF CEROID PIGMENT IN DIETARY CIRRHOSIS OF RATS

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THE INFLUENCE OF CHOLINE, CYSTINE, AND OF alpha-TOCOPHEROL UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF CEROID PIGMENT IN DIETARY CIRRHOSIS OF RATS

J Victor et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

1. Five per cent l-cystine in a stock or low protein diet produces ceroid deposits in rat liver. This effect of l-cystine is much greater in low protein than in stock diets. 2. One per cent choline has an inhibiting effect on deposition of liver ceroid resulting from a low protein diet containing excess cystine. 3. The occurrence of ceroid pigment in the livers of rats on a low protein diet, with or without the addition of excess l-cystine, is transiently inhibited by the administration of alpha-tocopherol. Five per cent cod liver oil in the diet did not prevent this effect of alpha-tocopherol. 4. On low protein, vitamin E-deficient diets, there occurs after 4 months, a rapid and progressive weight loss. This does not happen when alpha-tocopherol is added to the diet.

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