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J Appl Physiol 11: 199-200, 1957;
8750-7587/57 $5.00
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Decrease in Human Excretion of 17-Ketogenic Steroids and 17-Ketosteroids With Increasing Ambient Temperature

W. V. Macfarlane 1 and Kathleen W. Robinson 1

1 From the Sir William Macgregor School of Physiology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Reduced excretion of 17-ketosteroids has been recorded during the summer and during artificial heating. These observations have been extended to 17-ketogenic steroids. A male subject living at 27 frac12°S. lat. excreted 49% less 17-ketogenic steroids and 38% less 17-ketosteroids in summer than in winter.

Submitted on May 1, 1957







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