Abstract

In albino rats exposure for long periods to 3,4-benzpyrene alone or in conjunction with sulfur dioxide leads to a decrease in the concentrations of thiamine and riboflavin in the liver and brain and to an increase in the excretion of vitamins, B1, B2, PP, and C in the urine.

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