ascorbic-acid and plutonium-phytate

ascorbic-acid has been researched along with plutonium-phytate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ascorbic-acid and plutonium-phytate

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The gastrointestinal absorption of organically bound forms of plutonium in fed and fasted hamsters.
    International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry, and medicine, 1986, Volume: 50, Issue:6

    Values of about 0.005-0.01 per cent were obtained for the absorption in fed hamsters of plutonium ingested as Pu4+ citrate, isocitrate, phytate and malate complexes and Pu3+ ascorbate compared with about 0.003-0.004 per cent for Pu4+ nitrate. Replacing drinking water with tea did not affect the result for Pu4+ nitrate. Fasting hamsters for 8 h before the administration of plutonium citrate increased absorption to 0.1-0.2 per cent. An extra period of fasting for 4 h after administration did not lead to a further increase in absorption. Similar values were also obtained when plutonium citrate was administered after a 24 h fast, followed either by immediate access to food or a further 4 h fast. In hamsters fasted for 24 h before administration of either Pu3+ ascorbate or Pu4+ nitrate, about 6-7 per cent of the ingested plutonium was retained in the gastrointestinal tract after one week. At three weeks after ingestion of Pu3+ ascorbate, gastrointestinal retention had fallen 100-fold without an increase in absorption.

    Topics: Animals; Ascorbic Acid; Body Burden; Citrates; Cricetinae; Fasting; Female; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Intestinal Absorption; Mesocricetus; Organometallic Compounds; Phytic Acid; Plutonium

1986