Phytochemical Notes.*† No. 101. The seeds of monarda punctata
✍ Scribed by Harwood, A.A.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1929
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-140X
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✦ Synopsis
- Acidotic, depleted, mature and young rachitic rats have been treated with alkaline saline mixtures of sodium, potassium and calcium to study the more beneficial mixtures for retention of all bases.
Most favorable results require all the bases, but the ratios are not without an important bearing.
Assuming that the K, Ca, P and Mg requirements are met, the alkalization requires a considerable preponderance of sodium, our best results in this survey resulting from a mixture in which Na:K = 5.0:l. This is simply asuggestive value, indicating the nature of the proper balance. A ratio of Na to K of 33 t o 1, as in Experiment 1, showed some tendencies to imbalance. 2.
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