Abstract

Ketone bodies were assayed in the urine of ten-week-old vitamin B12-deficient rats by a high-performance liquid chromatography. The urinary excretion of ketone bodies (352.5 +/- 68.3 mumol/day) as well as of methylmalonic acid was increased significantly by dietary vitamin B12 deficiency.

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