Toxicity And Physiological Movement of Vanadium in the Sheep And Rat.

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Toxicity And Physiological Movement of Vanadium in the Sheep And Rat.
Hansard, Samuel Leroy, 1944-
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Values are means of analytical data from four sheep (Group II) .
138 normal sheep was observed by Morrison (1967) to contain .2 ppm vanadium (dry weight basis) . Berg and Lawrence (1971) found that vanadium in the tibia of chicks increased three- fold when 2 ppm supplemental vanadium was fed. Strasia (1971) also noted a response of bone to vanadium in the diet.
This author found that the bone of rats fed or 200 ppm added vanadium contained 5.9 and 17.2 ppm, respectively.
These values were expre
...ssed on a wet weight basis and were, therefore, much higher than those observed in the present study. Lower values, however, have been reported by others.
Welch and Allaway (1972), for example, observed that bone from rats fed a semi-purified diet contained only 9 ppb (wet weight basis).
Experim ent 2 Table 21 shows the effect of three levels of dietary vanadium on fecal and urinary excretion of the mineral. Ex- cretion of the metal in the urine was found to be a sensitive indicator of dietary intake.


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