Alpha-Tocopherol Requirements for Equine Erythrocyte Stability
Open Access
- 1 February 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 21 (2) , 135-142
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/21.2.135
Abstract
Foals were tocopherol depleted by feeding a pelleted semipurified ration containing Torula yeast, cornstarch, alpha-cellulose, ground limestone, trace mineral salt, MgO, and vitamins A and D2. The layering hemolysis (LH) test was used to estimate the alpha-tocopherol requirements for equine erythrocyte stability. The layering hemolysis was coincident with serum tocopherol levels below 1.15 µg/ml and occurred approximately 200 days after tocopherol depletion began. In tocopherol repletion-depletion studies an average of 27 µg of parenteral or 233 µg oral alpha-tocopherol/kg body wt per day was required for maintenance of equine RBC stability (prevention of LH). Tocopherol-deficient erythrocytes in peripheral blood were protected from LH between 4 and 5 hr postparenteral tocopherol administration. The addition of 1 and 10 µg alpha-tocopherol/ml of 0.8% saline containing 10 and 20 mm3, respectively, of severely tocopherol-deficient blood per milliliter saline was required to prevent LH in vitro. For the same two concentrations of moderately tocopherol-deficient whole blood in 0.8% saline, 0.1 and 1 µg alpha-tocopherol/ml saline, respectively, were required to prevent LH in vitro. The average alpha-tocopherol requirement per million equine erythrocytes was estimated at 7.96 mµg.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Vitamin Losses in Ruminants, in Vitro Destruction of Vitamin A by Abomasal and Ruminal ContentsJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1964
- Erythrocyte Survival of Rats Deficient in Vitamin E or Vitamin B6Journal of Nutrition, 1963
- Vitamin E Deficiency in the MonkeyJournal of Nutrition, 1963
- An effect of dietary selenium on hemolysis and lipid autoxidation of erythrocytes from vitamin E deficient ratsBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1961
- Erythrocyte Survival in Vitamin E-Deficient Monkeys.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1960
- Die Herabsetzung der Hämolyse in Herz-Lungen-Maschinen und Blutkonserven durch Vorbehandlung der Spender mit α-TocopherolKlinische Wochenschrift, 1960
- Bioassay of Vitamin E by the Dialuric Acid Hemolysis MethodJournal of Nutrition, 1958
- Hemolysis in Hydrogen Peroxide of Erythrocytes of Premature Infants. Effect of Alpha-tocopherol.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1952
- Specificity of Hemolytic Reaction in Vitamin E-Deficient ErythrocytesAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1952
- The Cure of Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy in the Rabbit by Alpha-Tocopherol and its Effect on Creatine MetabolismJournal of Nutrition, 1940