2021
DOI: 10.32362/2410-6593-2021-16-4-318-336
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Biological functions of cobalt and its toxicology and detection in anti-doping control

Abstract: Objectives. Over the last decade, hematopoietic stimulants have grown increasingly popular in elite sports. This is supported by the growing number of high-profile doping scandals linked to their use. A group of these stimulants includes cobalt salts, which cause an increase in the oxygen capacity of the blood as well as a powerful stimulation of metabolic processes, resulting innoticeable competitive advantages. The use of cobalt salts is regulated according to the Prohibited List of the World Anti-Doping Age… Show more

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“…Cobalt also can be found in human organs in trace amounts as these amounts are crucial for human life. It is also considered as important element for its formation of vitamin B12 which is important for the nervous system work and also its deficiency leads to anemia [4]. Cobalt acts as a coenzyme and acts as a building block for some amino acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cobalt also can be found in human organs in trace amounts as these amounts are crucial for human life. It is also considered as important element for its formation of vitamin B12 which is important for the nervous system work and also its deficiency leads to anemia [4]. Cobalt acts as a coenzyme and acts as a building block for some amino acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Соединения кобальта(II) до 80-х гг. XX века часто использовались для лечения различных форм анемий [1][2][3]. Механизм их действия связан с активацией транскрипционного фактора, индуцируемого гипоксией (англ.…”
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