The Vitamine Manual

Chapter 17

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PALMER AND ECKLES: The pigments of the body fat, corpus luteum and the skin secretions of the cow. J. Biol. Chem., 1914, xvii, 211.

PALMER AND ECKLES: The yellow lipochrome of the blood serum. J. Biol.

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PALMER AND ECKLES: The fate of carotin and xanthophyll during digestion.

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PALMER AND ECKLES: The pigments of human milk fat. J. Biol. Chem., 1914, xvii, 245.

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PALMER: Xanthophyll, the princ.i.p.al natural yellow pigment of the egg yolk, body fat and blood serum of the hen. J. Biol. Chem., 1915, xviii, 23.

PALMER: The physiological relation of the pigment to the xanthophyll of plants. J. Biol. Chem., 1915, xvii, 261.

PALMER: The physiological relation of plant carotinoids to the carotinoids of the cow, horse, sheep, goat, pig, hen. J. Biol. Chem., 1916, xxvii, 23.

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PALMER AND KEMPSTER: The physiological relation between fecundity and the natural yellow pigmentation of certain breeds of fowls. J. Biol. Chem., 1919, x.x.xix, 313.

PALMER AND KEMPSTER: The influence of certain feeds and certain pigments on the color of egg yolk and body fat of fowls. J. Biol. Chem., 1919, x.x.xix, 331.

PALMER AND KEMPSTER: Carotinoids and, fat-soluble vitamin. Science, 1919, l, 1.

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RICHARDSON AND GREEN: Nutrition investigations upon cotton-seed meal, cottonseed flour and the nature of its growth-promoting substance. J.

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ROSENHEIM, O., AND DRUMMOND, J. C.: Lipochrome pigments and fat-soluble vitamine. Lancet, London, 1920, i, 862.

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