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J. Anim Sci. 1942. 1:116-119.
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The Minimum Requirement of Pantothenic Acid for the Growing Pig1

E. H. Hughes and N. R. Ittner

University of California2

Abstract

Using rate of growth and other symptoms of pantothenic acid deficiency as the criteria the minimum requirement of pantothenic acid lies between 7.8 and 11.8 mg. per 100 pounds of pig daily.


Footnotes

1 The experimental work reported in this paper became cooperative with the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, July 1, 1938. The work was also aided by a grant from the American Dry Milk Institute, Inc.

2 Division of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif.

3 In process of publication.




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