Abstract

1. The effect of feeding alpha-tocopherol (5 to 180 micrograms/g diet) for 24 days on the concentrations of alpha-tocopherol in various chicken tissues was investigated. 2. Tissue alpha-tocopherol concentrations responded to dietary intake in the order: heart congruent to lung greater than liver greater than thigh muscle greater than brain, and in all cases the relationship between the concentrations of dietary and tissue alpha-tocopherol was highly significant (0.997 less than or equal to r less than or equal to 1). 3. Plasma alpha-tocopherol concentration appears to be a good index (r greater than or equal to 0.910, P less than 0.001) of alpha-tocopherol status of lung, liver and heart.

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