1987
DOI: 10.1002/food.19870310902
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Influence of hydrocortison acetate on the evolution of the nutritive utilization of calcium and phosphorus and their contents on the Longissimus dorsi muscle during gestation in the rat

Abstract: The evolution of the nutritive utilization and plasma and muscular content of calcium and phosphorus in rats is studied, as well as the influence that hydrocortisone acetate has (4 mg/100 g weight and day), on them. In pregnant rats injected with saline solution, the retention of calcium is higher on the days 15-18 as a consequence of the increase on the net absorption of the cation. The balance of phosphorus reaches its maximum hight on days 18-21 of gestation, due to the decrease of the urinary excretion dur… Show more

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“…The increased retention of Ca cation, however, had no effect on Ca levels in femur or blood. The longissimus dorsi muscle was found to be sensitive to changes in Ca retention, as previously described under different experimental conditions in our laboratory (21).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The increased retention of Ca cation, however, had no effect on Ca levels in femur or blood. The longissimus dorsi muscle was found to be sensitive to changes in Ca retention, as previously described under different experimental conditions in our laboratory (21).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%