Chromium and chronic ascorbic acid depletion effects on tissue ascorbate, manganese, and14C retention from14C-ascorbate in guinea pigs

@article{Seaborn1994ChromiumAC,
  title={Chromium and chronic ascorbic acid depletion effects on tissue ascorbate, manganese, and14C retention from14C-ascorbate in guinea pigs},
  author={Carol D. Seaborn and Nancy Cheng and Bernice O. Adeleye and Fredric N. Owens and Barbara J. Stoecker},
  journal={Biological Trace Element Research},
  year={1994},
  volume={41},
  pages={279-294}
}
Chromium (Cr) potentiates the effects of insulin and a role for insulin in ascorbic acid transport has been reported. Therefore, the effects of Cr and ascorbate depletion on tissue ascorbic acid and14C distribution and excretion after a14C ascorbate dose were investigated in guinea pigs. As utilization of dietary Cr is affected by interaction with other minerals, tissue manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and iron (Fe) were examined. For 20 wk, 40 weanling animals were fed either a Cr… 

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