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The effect of vitamin a supplementation on tear fluid retinol levels of marginally nourished preschool children
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1988
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NutritionOcular DiseaseNutrition DevelopmentVitamin AThai ChildrenVitreous BodyPreschool ChildrenTear FluidPublic HealthMicronutrient SupplementationOphthalmologyClinical NutritionAqueous HumourNutritional RequirementInfant NutritionPediatricsChild NutritionNutritional ScienceGlaucomaHuman NutritionMedicine
Vitamin A has been determined in tear fluid and blood plasma of marginally nourished Thai children before and after supplementation with a single, oral dose of 110 mg retinyl palmitate. After two months a significant rise of tear fluid retinol levels of the supplemented group was observed as compared to the non-supplemented group, while after four months no difference could be found. Determination of vitamin A levels in tear fluid may be useful in clinical eye research, with special regard to xerophthalmia.
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