アノイリナーゼ症における亞硫酸曹達法 (尿脚氣反應) の實驗的研究
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Prof. Kudo has already published a report on his experimental study on the sodium sulfide reaction method for testing kakke cases. The author of this paper has experimentally followed up the relation between the metabolism of vitamin B1 and the urinary sodium sulfide reaction using rabbits suffering from aneurinasis, and obtained the following resultes: 1. The number of drops required for titrating the test solution in the sodium sulfide method was always smaller in testing rabbits with experimental aneurinsis than in normal rabbits. 2. The paralysis appearing in the rabbits due to deficency of vitamin B1 and the above decrease of drop number in urinary tests coincide 3. By administration of vitamin B1 to rabbits suffering from B1 deficiency, the number of drops required in urinary tests increased and the paralysis is cured simultaneously. 4. The above recovery is the more rapid, when vitamin B2 is used in combination with vitain B1. 5. When rabbits were to be made to contract aneurinasis an administration of liquid culture of aneurinasis bacilli in total proved more effective in causing prompt reduction of the drop number and the speedy appearance of the paralytic symptoms than administration of a suspension of aneurinasis bacilli.From the above experiments, the author arrived at the conclusion that the sodium sulfide method is of meaning in clinical diagnosis not only of apparent vitamin B1 deficiency, but also of B1 deficiency cases who are not yet sufficienily consccious of the deficiency subjectively and are barely keeping up their health, their vitamin B1 metabolism having fallen to the lowest level required for maintaining health.
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