The effect of oral copper and cadmium on %n tramport to the carcass and -Zn uptake by the small intestine wm examined 'Q zinc-deficient and zinc-supplemented rats. Neither copper nor cadmium, when administered orally 6th tiZn-Zn in ratios of lOOO:l, lm:l, or lO:l, affected =Zn transport to the carca
Comparative pharmacokinetics of [65Zn]Zinc sulfate and [65Zn]Zinc pantothenate injected intravenously in rabbits
โ Scribed by Olivier Guillard; Philippe Courtois; Patrick Murai; Daniel Ducassou; Daniel Reiss
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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โฆ Synopsis
The pharmacokinetics of zinc sulfate were compared with those of a new zinc salt, pantothenate, in rabbits. Each salt was administered at a dosage of 3.3 pCi of zinc-65/kg of bcdy weight. The measured pharmacokinetics of the two compounds responded to a two-compartment open model. The urinary elimination of the two salts was similar, as was their localization in the skin and fur, but zinc pantothenate was fixed by the liver to a lesser extent than war zinc sulfate.
Keyphrases 0 [65Zn]Zinc sulfate-intravenous administration to rabbits, pharmacokinetics 0 [6sZn]Zinc pantothenate-intravenous administration to rabbits, pharmacokinetics 0 Pharmacokinetics-comparison of [65%n]zinc sulfate and [6SZn)zinc pantothenate injected intravenously. rabbits D Zinc salts--iinc sulfate and zinc pantothenate, comparative pharmacokinetics, intravenous administration to rabbits
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