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Vitamin B12 absorption studies: effect of parenteral non-radioactive vitamin B12 on serum level of 57Co vitamin B12
Authors:Lilian Harwood and J. Forshaw
Affiliation:.Sefton General Hospital, Liverpool
Abstract:The intestinal absorption of (57)Co vitamin B(12) has been measured by counting the radioactivity in the serum, and the effect of the parenteral administration of 1 mg. non-radioactive vitamin B(12) two hours after the oral dose has been studied. When parenteral vitamin B(12) was not given, the mean radioactivity in the serum was lower in both patients with pernicious anaemia and in control subjects, and the results in the patients with pernicious anaemia were more definitive. There was no significant difference between the results obtained with an Ekco scaler and those with an I.D.L. scaler.This is the simplest and most convenient method of measuring vitamin B(12) absorption. It is suggested that the test be standardized by giving 0.5 mug. (57)Co vitamin B(12) with a maximal histamine stimulation of intrinsic factor secretion, but without a parenteral dose of non-radioactive vitamin B(12). The results are expressed most usefully as a percentage of the administered dose per litre of serum or plasma.
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