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ONE group of rats was supplied with vitamin B carriers that had been subjected to intense ultraviolet irradiation. The animals developed a severe dermatitis and died. A second group received tikitiki, an alcoholic extract of rice polishings, as the sole source of vitamin B. After some ten or twelve weeks these rats became denuded, assumed a very miserable appearance, and finally they died also.
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HOGAN, A., RICHARDSON, L. Plural Nature of Vitamin B. Nature 136, 186 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136186a0
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