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Title: Zinc, Copper, or Magnesium Supplementation Against Cadmium Toxicity
By (author): Vesna Matovic, Zorica Plamenac Bulat, Danijela à ukic-Cosic, Danilo Soldatovic
ISBN10-13: 1616683325 : 9781616683320
Format: Paperback
Size: 155x230mm
Pages: 58
Weight: .132 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - August   2010
List Price: 61.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Environmental science, engineering & technology
Cadmium (Cd) is currently one of the most important toxic metals in occupational and environmental toxicology. It causes adverse effects on kidneys, liver, bones, testes, etc, and is classified in group 1 of human carcinogens. This new book displays present knowledge on interactions between toxic metal cadmium and essential metals Zn, Cu and Mg on this topic. The contents of this book present the effects of Zn, Cu or Mg supplementation on Cd body burden in rabbits exposed to prolonged Cd intoxication, compares the effects of these bioelements on the Cd concentration and distribution in various tissues and answers whether treatment with one of these bioelements could be used in prophylaxis and therapy of Cd poisoning.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Interactions between Cadmium & Zinc; Interactions between Cadmium & Copper; Interactions between Cadmium & Magnesium Materials & Methods; Animals & Experimental Protocol; Statistical Analysis Results; Cadmium Content in the Urine of Rabbits Exposed to Cadmium & Supplemented with Bioelements Zn, Cu or Mg; Cadmium Content in the Organs of Rabbits Exposed to Cadmium & Supplemented with Bioelements Zn, Cu or Mg Discussion; Effects of Bioelements Zn, Cu & Mg Supplementation on the Cadmium Content in the Blood; Effects of Bioelements Zn, Cu & Mg Supplementation on the Cadmium Content in the Organs; Conclusion; Index.
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