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RQ, O2 and CO2


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Hi all,

 

Hope this is the right place to put this!

 

I'm a little confused as to the results of an experiment I have just completed. It involved taking vitamin C or E or a mixture of both and then measuring RQ, O2 consumption and CO2 production.

 

On the week of taking the vitamin E tablets, the RQ dropped dramatically as the O2 consumption increased. Any ideas as to why this happened?

 

Also, in the following two weeks (one of these weeks was taking vitamin C and E tablets together, and the final week was taking neither) the RQ went back to as it had been previously, but overall, the O2 consumption and CO2 production both had been reduced by a large margin. I'm struggling to think of reasons as to why this might have happened!

 

Any help would be greatfully appreciated!

 

Thanks in advance, Mink

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm not exactly sure of possible reasons why something like this may of happened, but it could possibly be due to other factors. Like a very unnoticable sickness or infection, even stress put onto the organism may have caused this result. I think you should try the experiment again and see if you get similar trends, if not then you know something must have gone wrong.

Are you doing this experiment with yourself as the one being tested?

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