The isolation and identification of the anti black tongue factor

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The factor necessary for the cure and prevention of black tongue in dogs produced on a modified Goldberger diet has been isolated from liver and identified as nicotinic acid amide. Both nicotinic acid and nicotinic acid amide are effective in curing black tongue in dogs and in maintaining dogs in a normal condition on the basal black tonque producing diet.

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Elvehjem, C. A., Madden, R. J., Strong, F. M., & Woolley, D. W. (1974). The isolation and identification of the anti black tongue factor. Nutrition Reviews, 32(2), 48–50. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1974.tb06263.x

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