РУсскоязычный Архив Электронных СТатей периодических изданий
Agricultural Biology/2015/№ 2/

THE INFLUENCE OF HEXACYANOFERRATE (II) POTASSIUM-FERRIC (III) AS A RADIONUCLIDE SORBENT FED AT DIFFERENT DOSES ON CLINICAL, HEMATOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN RATS

A problem to be overcome under radioactive pollution of the territory is how to produce animal products, particularly milk and meat, of due sanitary and hygienic quality. It is well known that agrotechnologies and agromelioration are not enough for decreasing transition of Cs from fodder to milk and meat more than 2.0-2.5 times. However, sorbents such as ferrocene-containing preparations Ferrocene, Biphezh, boluses and briquettes of lickstones can be used. Officinal ferrocene and ferrocene-2 are successfully being applied in livestock on the territories polluted with radionuclides. A substantiation of the optimal doses of fine ferrocene fed to animals necessitates the examination of possible toxicity of the preparation as far as it can sorb essential nutrients and metabolites when entering the gastrointestinal tract. The influence of hexacyanoferrate (II) potassiumferric (III), the fine blue odorless water-, alcohol- and ether-insolube powder with a particle diameter of 0.002 mm, was investigated on 3 month aged Wistar line rats of 250±20 g weigh.

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