- Rickets,
scientific nomenclature:
rachitis (from Gr**** ῥαχίτης rhakhítēs,
meaning 'in or of the spine'), is a
condition that
results in weak or soft bones...
-
cholesterol -
converted into its
dibromide and
recrystallized - had lost its
antirachitic effects upon irradiation. It was then
postulated that a
different substance...
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preventing pellagra ("antipellagric"); and one
preventing rickets ("
antirachitic"). From there, Funk
published a book, The Vitamines, in 1912, and later...
- used to cure
rickets in rats, and the fat-soluble
nutrient was
called "
antirachitic A". Thus, the
first "vitamin"
bioactivity ever isolated,
which cured...
-
Mellanby between 1918 and 1920. In 1921,
Elmer McCollum identified an
antirachitic substance found in
certain fats that
could prevent rickets.
Because the...
- of
internal medicine, in
particular in the
domain of
developing new
antirachitic sterols to
treat metabolic bone disease. He
resided in Cambridge, M****achusetts...
- bile
acids and
related substances” "Work on the
chemical nature of the
antirachitic vitamin" “for the
services rendered through his
research into the constitution...
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other scientists. He
obtained a
licence to
fortify Glaxo powder with
antirachitic vitamin D,
using Theodore Zucker's
process for the
extraction of the...
- PMC 1354036. PMID 18010639. Hess AF (September 1924). "On the
Induction of
Antirachitic Properties in
Rations by
Exposure to Light". Science. 60 (1551): 269...
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especially for his
synthesis of haemin” "Work on the
chemical nature of the
antirachitic vitamin; the
discovery that food
irradiated with
ultraviolet rays produced...