1992
DOI: 10.1159/000480604
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Relationship of Prenatal Caffeine Exposure and Zinc Supplementation on Fetal Rat Brain Growth

Abstract: Pregnant rat dams were divided into four groups on the 3rd day of gestation. Group 1 dams were fed a 20% protein diet as controls. Dams of group 2 were fed a 20% protein diet supplemented with zinc (0.6 g ZnCl(2)/kg diet). Group 3 dams were fed a 20 % protein diet supplemented with caffeine (2 mg/100 g body weight) and dams of group 4 were fed a 20% protein diet supplemented with both caffeine and zinc. Fetuses were surgically delivered on day 22, and brains were removed and analyzed for alkaline phosphatase a… Show more

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“…O desequilíbrio na composição dos elementos traços ou na acumulação pode ser tóxica ao organismo, podendo causar doenças (YAMAN et al, 2005).…”
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“…O desequilíbrio na composição dos elementos traços ou na acumulação pode ser tóxica ao organismo, podendo causar doenças (YAMAN et al, 2005).…”
Section: )Avaliação Quantitativa De Zinco Tecidualunclassified