Influence of vitamin C on cadmium absorption and distribution in rats.

作者: Andrzej Grosicki

DOI: 10.1016/J.JTEMB.2004.06.003

关键词: Vitamin CCadmium chlorideAnimal scienceAqueous solutionTap waterAbsorption (skin)CadmiumChromatographyDistribution (pharmacology)Ascorbic acidChemistry

摘要: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate effect a dietary vitamin C supplement on cadmium absorption and distribution in an animal model. An aqueous solution chloride (labelled with cadmium-109) given by gavage male Wistar rats for 28 days at daily dose corresponding 10 mg Cd/kg diet (1.0-1.2 b.w.). animals assigned groups 1 2 (45 per group) received standard laboratory LSM, tap water or supplemented ascorbic acid (1.5 mg/l), respectively. radioactivity samples measured using liquid scintillation counter (tissue samples) gas-flow automatic (ashed carcasses). fractional uptake cadmium-109 carcass organs evaluated within 32 after treatment dividing activity whole sample total administered days. Results were compared AUC (areas under concentration time curve) values. decreased burden content liver, kidneys, testicles muscles; highest decreases found testicles, lowest ones muscles. In addition, revealed improved body weight gain during experimental period.

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