2011
DOI: 10.1501/vetfak_0000002442
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Effects of oral zinc sulfate applications at different pH (ascorbic acid, vinegar of grapes and distillated water) on serum zinc levels in rabbits

Abstract: Summary:The oral zinc (Zn) applications may be required in the case of Zn losses in the body. Lots of Zn forms and compounds are used for this aim. Sulfate form of Zn is used in a widespread manner with in distillated water or other diluent solutions. The purpose of this study is to reveal the effect of some acidifier agents as diluent solutions (therapeutic dose of ascorbic acid in distillated water and pure vinegar of grapes) versus distillated water, well known and commonly used. Thirty New Zealand rabbits … Show more

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