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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 2, 83-85, January 1961
Copyright © 1961 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda 14, Maryland
Plasma concentrations of free fatty acids (FFA) were measured in normal and scorbutic guinea pigs. In animals deprived of vitamin C for 15 or 25 days, FFA concentrations were higher than normal after a 5-hour fast. Conversely, they were lower than normal after a 29-hour fast. Plasma FFA concentrations were normal after a 29-hour fast in animals deprived of vitamin C for 25 days, but then given vitamin C at the beginning of the fasting period.
Submitted on May 9, 1960
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