1968
DOI: 10.1016/0020-708x(68)90104-x
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Metabolism of radiocaesium during gestation and lactation as influenced by ferric-cyanoferrate (II)

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“…It has been shown that several salts of hydroferrocyanic acid can bind to radiocaesium when simultaneously administered orally to the rat (Nigrovic, 1963(Nigrovic, , 1965Nigrovic et al 1966;Madshus et al 1966;Richmond & Bunde, 1966;Brenot & Rinaldi, 1967;Havlicek et al 1967;Havlicek, 1968). Giese & Hantzsch (1970) demonstrated that AFCF was the most efficient for increasing the excretion of 137 Cs when given orally to rats, compared with alkaline iron cyanide complexes such as Li-, Na-, K-, Cs-and Rb-salts.…”
Section: J Arnaud and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that several salts of hydroferrocyanic acid can bind to radiocaesium when simultaneously administered orally to the rat (Nigrovic, 1963(Nigrovic, , 1965Nigrovic et al 1966;Madshus et al 1966;Richmond & Bunde, 1966;Brenot & Rinaldi, 1967;Havlicek et al 1967;Havlicek, 1968). Giese & Hantzsch (1970) demonstrated that AFCF was the most efficient for increasing the excretion of 137 Cs when given orally to rats, compared with alkaline iron cyanide complexes such as Li-, Na-, K-, Cs-and Rb-salts.…”
Section: J Arnaud and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primarily, the materials have been added as supplements to the diet of the experimental animals. (33) It appears that, to date, Prussian Blue has been established as the most effective material in binding radioactive cesium in the gut and in this way, effecting its removal from the body. (14 ' 30 ' 31) A variety of other substances such as alfalfa, beet pulp, bone and charcoal have been used without much success .…”
Section: Enhancement Of Cesium Excretionmentioning
confidence: 99%