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  • Title: Tocopherol absorption and metabolism in the chick and turkey.
    Author: Sklan D, Bartov I, Hurwitz S.
    Journal: J Nutr; 1982 Jul; 112(7):1394-400. PubMed ID: 7097352.
    Abstract:
    Chickens and turkeys were fed from hatching basal diets to which tocopherol was added at levels of 10, 50 and 250 mg/kg for 28 days. During the last 4 days [3H]tocopherol and 141Ce were included in the diets. Plasma and liver tocopherol levels were correlated with dietary tocopherol in both chickens and turkeys, but concentrations were 1.5- to 4.5-fold lower in turkeys. Disappearance (absorption + catabolism) of tocopherol between feed and lower ileum was 78-90% of the ingested vitamin, and, no significant differences were found with dietary intake or between chickens and turkeys. Of the 3H-labeled material found in the duodenum, 24-40% was not extractable by organic solvents and comprised mainly tocopheryl glucuronides. The duodenal secretion of glucuronides increased with dietary tocopherol intake, and less than 30% of the secreted glucuronides were reabsorbed by the small intestine. The duodenal organic solvent-extractable 3H-contained 30-40% material that appeared to be tocopheryl quinone. This proportion increased with distance from the pylorus. Turkeys excreted 2.5- to 7-fold more glucuronides than chickens. This explains in part the lower plasma and tissue concentrations of tocopherol observed in turkeys.
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