PAVELKA, Stanislav. Excess bromide in the lactating rat is transferred through mother's milk to the suckling. In Macro and Trace Elements/Mengen- und Spurenelemente (Anke M., Müller R., Schäfer U., Stoeppler M., eds.) [IF=n.a.; SCI #cit.<1>]. Leipzig: SCHUBERT-Verlag, 2002, p. 575-583. Agricult., Biological, Environmental, Nutrit., 21. ISBN 3-929526-73-5.
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Original name Excess bromide in the lactating rat is transferred through mother's milk to the suckling
Name in Czech Nadbytečný bromid u laktujících samic potkana je přenášen mateřským mlékem na kojená mláďata
Authors PAVELKA, Stanislav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Leipzig, Macro and Trace Elements/Mengen- und Spurenelemente (Anke M., Müller R., Schäfer U., Stoeppler M., eds.) [IF=n.a.; SCI #cit.<1>], p. 575-583, 9 pp. Agricult., Biological, Environmental, Nutrit., 21, 2002.
Publisher SCHUBERT-Verlag
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 30202 Endocrinology and metabolism
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/02:00007114
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 3-929526-73-5
Keywords in English bromide; mother's milk; rat; suckling
Tags bromide, mother's milk, rat, suckling
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Stanislav Pavelka, CSc., učo 313. Changed: 10/4/2010 14:31.
Abstract
Effects of a high bromide intake in lactating rats on the performance of the dams and on the prosperity of the young were studied. Very high intake of bromide in the dams in the course of the lactation period caused a marked decrease in the body weight increments in the sucklings. Bromide ions easily penetrated into the rat milk and via mother's milk were transferred in a large extent to the sucklings. In the dams, there were two striking consequences undoubtedly caused by high bromide intake: stagnation in the extent of diet and water consumption in the course of the nursing period, and a drop in the production rate of mother's milk.
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NJ6109, research and development projectName: Interference bromidu z životního prostředí s metabolismem jodu ve štítné žláze a dalších tkáních
Investor: Ministry of Health of the CR, Interference of bromide from the environment with iodine metabolism in the thyroid gland and other tissues
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