Abstract
Carbon-14 benzoic acid was given to normal and dystrophic chickens, pheasants and coturnix to study the metaboism of this material in these species. Both normal and dystrophic chickens and pheasants were found to excrete approximately the same percentage of the administered dose in the form of ornithuric acid while coturnix excreted significantly less in the form of this metabolite.
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