
pmid: 13385948
A procedure for determining a real vitamin A value in feces using chromatography is described. In the presence of much carotenoids in feces, it was found that a considerable amount of vitamin A appeared in petroleum benzine effluent and the method of determining real vitamin A in such cases was also described.
Feces, Humans, Vitamin A
Feces, Humans, Vitamin A
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