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Effect of supplementation with vitamin A or plant carotenes on plasma retinol levels among young Egyptian males
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Effect of supplementation with vitamin A or plant carotenes on plasma retinol levels among young Egyptian males

L Hussein and M el-Tohamy
International journal for vitamin and nutrition research, Vol.59(2), pp.229-233
1989
PMID: 2777508

Abstract

Adolescent Carotenoids - administration & dosage Carotenoids - pharmacology Child Costs and Cost Analysis Egypt Humans Male Nutritive Value Vegetables Vitamin A - administration & dosage Vitamin A - blood Vitamin A - pharmacology
Thirteen young Egyptian males with initial low plasma retinol level were divided into three groups and received single oral vitamin A dose of 200,000 IU, or carotene supplement in the form of boiled spinach leaves, providing roughly 617 RE/day or carrots providing 394 RE/day. The three supplements were equally effective, when the plasma retinol level was measured 40 days later. On a price basis, the vitamin A capsules and the carrots were much cheaper than the spinach supplement.

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