EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits

A 75 percent sublethal lead dosage of 202.5 mg/kg body weight was administered intravenously to male rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) for two weeks. Another experimental group also treated with 202.5 mg/kg. of lead was subsequently administered intravenously with 12.5 mg/kg EDTA. This was done to det...

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Main Author: Modomo, Belinda T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-23742021-06-10T01:26:50Z EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits Modomo, Belinda T. A 75 percent sublethal lead dosage of 202.5 mg/kg body weight was administered intravenously to male rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) for two weeks. Another experimental group also treated with 202.5 mg/kg. of lead was subsequently administered intravenously with 12.5 mg/kg EDTA. This was done to determine whether its mobilization of accumulated lead in tissues would cause a significant decrease of lead level in the organs.Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry showed lead accumulated at its highest concentration in the liver (2.93 ug/g), then in the kidney (2.03 ug/g) and lastly in the lungs (0.919 ug/g). The treated lead group which were subsequently administered with EDTA showed a decrease of lead level in the liver (1.09 ug/g), in the kidney (1.44 ug/g) and lungs (0.240 ug/g). However, the difference of lead concentration in all organs between the lead + EDTA injected rabbits and lead injected rabbits was not significant. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1374 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Lead--Toxicology Rabbits Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid Heavy metals Chelation therapy x3 EDTA
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topic Lead--Toxicology
Rabbits
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Heavy metals
Chelation therapy
x3 EDTA
spellingShingle Lead--Toxicology
Rabbits
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Heavy metals
Chelation therapy
x3 EDTA
Modomo, Belinda T.
EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
description A 75 percent sublethal lead dosage of 202.5 mg/kg body weight was administered intravenously to male rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) for two weeks. Another experimental group also treated with 202.5 mg/kg. of lead was subsequently administered intravenously with 12.5 mg/kg EDTA. This was done to determine whether its mobilization of accumulated lead in tissues would cause a significant decrease of lead level in the organs.Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry showed lead accumulated at its highest concentration in the liver (2.93 ug/g), then in the kidney (2.03 ug/g) and lastly in the lungs (0.919 ug/g). The treated lead group which were subsequently administered with EDTA showed a decrease of lead level in the liver (1.09 ug/g), in the kidney (1.44 ug/g) and lungs (0.240 ug/g). However, the difference of lead concentration in all organs between the lead + EDTA injected rabbits and lead injected rabbits was not significant.
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author Modomo, Belinda T.
author_facet Modomo, Belinda T.
author_sort Modomo, Belinda T.
title EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
title_short EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
title_full EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
title_fullStr EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed EDTA as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
title_sort edta as chelating agent of lead in rabbits
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1996
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1374
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