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CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES
The livers of rats fed 10 diets previously found to inhibit or accelerate the induction of tumors by 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene were analyzed for riboflavin, biotin, and vitamin B(6) after 6 and 19 weeks on the diets. Those fed diets accelerating tumor induction had average hepatic riboflavin levels...
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author | Miller, E. C. Miller, J. A. Kline, B. E. Rusch, H. P. |
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description | The livers of rats fed 10 diets previously found to inhibit or accelerate the induction of tumors by 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene were analyzed for riboflavin, biotin, and vitamin B(6) after 6 and 19 weeks on the diets. Those fed diets accelerating tumor induction had average hepatic riboflavin levels of 9 to 11 µg. per gm. The livers of the control and protected rats averaged 14 and 15 to 19 µg. per gm., respectively. The hepatic levels of vitamin B(6) and biotin averaged 7.0 and 0.54 µg. per gm., respectively, and were independent of the protective nature of the diet. The livers of rats fed the same diets in the absence of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene contained about 50 per cent more of each of these vitamins than those from dye-fed rats. In a second series the tumor incidence and the hepatic riboflavin and vitamin B(6) were determined simultaneously. In this experiment urethane decreased the level of hepatic riboflavin and increased the rate of induction of tumors slightly. Methionine inhibited tumor induction to a small extent while cystine had a more pronounced retarding effect; the level of hepatic riboflavin for both groups was higher than in the controls. The livers of rats fed the basal diet, 0.054 per cent of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene, or equimolar amounts of its 2-, 2'-, 3'-, or 4'-methyl derivatives were analyzed for riboflavin at various times over a 16 week period. In each case the level of hepatic riboflavin decreased throughout the experimental period, but the rate and extent of the riboflavin loss were greatest with the more carcinogenic compounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-21358062008-04-18 CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES Miller, E. C. Miller, J. A. Kline, B. E. Rusch, H. P. J Exp Med Article The livers of rats fed 10 diets previously found to inhibit or accelerate the induction of tumors by 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene were analyzed for riboflavin, biotin, and vitamin B(6) after 6 and 19 weeks on the diets. Those fed diets accelerating tumor induction had average hepatic riboflavin levels of 9 to 11 µg. per gm. The livers of the control and protected rats averaged 14 and 15 to 19 µg. per gm., respectively. The hepatic levels of vitamin B(6) and biotin averaged 7.0 and 0.54 µg. per gm., respectively, and were independent of the protective nature of the diet. The livers of rats fed the same diets in the absence of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene contained about 50 per cent more of each of these vitamins than those from dye-fed rats. In a second series the tumor incidence and the hepatic riboflavin and vitamin B(6) were determined simultaneously. In this experiment urethane decreased the level of hepatic riboflavin and increased the rate of induction of tumors slightly. Methionine inhibited tumor induction to a small extent while cystine had a more pronounced retarding effect; the level of hepatic riboflavin for both groups was higher than in the controls. The livers of rats fed the basal diet, 0.054 per cent of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene, or equimolar amounts of its 2-, 2'-, 3'-, or 4'-methyl derivatives were analyzed for riboflavin at various times over a 16 week period. In each case the level of hepatic riboflavin decreased throughout the experimental period, but the rate and extent of the riboflavin loss were greatest with the more carcinogenic compounds. The Rockefeller University Press 1948-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2135806/ /pubmed/18871881 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1948, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Miller, E. C. Miller, J. A. Kline, B. E. Rusch, H. P. CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title | CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title_full | CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title_fullStr | CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title_full_unstemmed | CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title_short | CORRELATION OF THE LEVEL OF HEPATIC RIBOFLAVIN WITH THE APPEARANCE OF LIVER TUMORS IN RATS FED AMINOAZO DYES |
title_sort | correlation of the level of hepatic riboflavin with the appearance of liver tumors in rats fed aminoazo dyes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18871881 |
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