1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf00577372
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Experimentelle Untersuchungen �ber die biologische Wirkung von Vanadinverbindungen

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“…Such techniques e.g., solution of vanadiumoxide in aqueous NazCO3, have been used in early toxicological experiments, in order to render the vanadium-oxide more easily administrable [7]. Such techniques e.g., solution of vanadiumoxide in aqueous NazCO3, have been used in early toxicological experiments, in order to render the vanadium-oxide more easily administrable [7].…”
Section: Chemistry Of Vanadium Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such techniques e.g., solution of vanadiumoxide in aqueous NazCO3, have been used in early toxicological experiments, in order to render the vanadium-oxide more easily administrable [7]. Such techniques e.g., solution of vanadiumoxide in aqueous NazCO3, have been used in early toxicological experiments, in order to render the vanadium-oxide more easily administrable [7].…”
Section: Chemistry Of Vanadium Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the above-mentioned experiments [7] by "solubilisation" of vanadium by alkalis via a chemical reaction where new substances, namely vanadates, which were different from the original substrate, were formed resp. mobilised, Massmann found peroral acute toxicities for V20 s at rats of"1.04 mg/100 g" which would classify this substance as highly toxic (as being below 25 mg/kg b.w.).…”
Section: Chemistry Of Vanadium Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] an Ratten waren bei Erreichen einer Dosis von 0,8 bzw. 0,6 mg/Tier für alle 5 Tiere der Gruppe unter Ausbildung von Atemnot und schweren Allgemeinerscheinungen tödlich [46]. Bei den subkutanen und intraperitonealen Applikationsformen im Bereich der LD 50 standen lokale Wirkungen wie Hyperämie und Ödeme mit nachfolgendem prämortalem Koma im Vordergrund der Symptomatik [46]; die histologische Untersuchung ergab eine venöse Hyperämie der Pia, der Lunge, des Herzens und der Leber.…”
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“…0,6 mg/Tier für alle 5 Tiere der Gruppe unter Ausbildung von Atemnot und schweren Allgemeinerscheinungen tödlich [46]. Bei den subkutanen und intraperitonealen Applikationsformen im Bereich der LD 50 standen lokale Wirkungen wie Hyperämie und Ödeme mit nachfolgendem prämortalem Koma im Vordergrund der Symptomatik [46]; die histologische Untersuchung ergab eine venöse Hyperämie der Pia, der Lunge, des Herzens und der Leber. Die Kinetik der Resorption, Verteilung und Ausscheidung von Vanadium bei einmaliger i nt r aper i t oneal er , intratrachealer, subkutaner und intragastraler Applikation der LD 50 LD 50 an insgesamt 1060 Ratten wurde unter Verwendung des radioaktiven Isotops 48 V (IV) untersucht [9].…”
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“…In rats of unknown strain, vanadium pentoxide and ammonium metavanadate have been reported to have an oral LD 50 of 10.4 and 18.3 mg/kg body weight, equivalent to 5.8 and 8.0 mg vanadium/kg body weight, respectively (Massmann, 1956). In male Sprague-Dawley rats, sodium metavanadate and vanadyl sulphate pentahydrate were less toxic with oral LD 50 values equivalent to 41 mg vanadium/kg body weight and 90.3 mg vanadium/kg body weight, respectively.…”
Section: Acute Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%