Abstract
The fluorine content of the blood of a mother goat bred in fluoride-polluted air was determined and compared to the F2 levels in the hard and soft tissues of her kids directly after birth. The F2 levels in the serum of one mother goat fluctuated widely between 0.05-0.6 ppm in a year, but the other experimental goat had a more stable level of 0.05-0.15 ppm. The average F2 content was higher before, rather than during, pregnancy. The distribution of F2 in the kids concentrated in the aorta and the spleen from the soft tissues, and in the ribs, vertebrae, and bones (excluding teeth), from the hard tissues. A correlation between the F2 contents of the mother's serum and the F2 contents in the kid's body, especially in the hard tissues, was recognized.
Citation Formats
Sato, Y, Tsunoda, H, and Konno, N.
Experimental exposure of goats to environmental pollution by fluorides in the air. Part III. On the transplacental passage of fluorides.
Japan: N. p.,
1973.
Web.
Sato, Y, Tsunoda, H, & Konno, N.
Experimental exposure of goats to environmental pollution by fluorides in the air. Part III. On the transplacental passage of fluorides.
Japan.
Sato, Y, Tsunoda, H, and Konno, N.
1973.
"Experimental exposure of goats to environmental pollution by fluorides in the air. Part III. On the transplacental passage of fluorides."
Japan.
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title = {Experimental exposure of goats to environmental pollution by fluorides in the air. Part III. On the transplacental passage of fluorides}
author = {Sato, Y, Tsunoda, H, and Konno, N}
abstractNote = {The fluorine content of the blood of a mother goat bred in fluoride-polluted air was determined and compared to the F2 levels in the hard and soft tissues of her kids directly after birth. The F2 levels in the serum of one mother goat fluctuated widely between 0.05-0.6 ppm in a year, but the other experimental goat had a more stable level of 0.05-0.15 ppm. The average F2 content was higher before, rather than during, pregnancy. The distribution of F2 in the kids concentrated in the aorta and the spleen from the soft tissues, and in the ribs, vertebrae, and bones (excluding teeth), from the hard tissues. A correlation between the F2 contents of the mother's serum and the F2 contents in the kid's body, especially in the hard tissues, was recognized.}
journal = []
volume = {8:3}
place = {Japan}
year = {1973}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Experimental exposure of goats to environmental pollution by fluorides in the air. Part III. On the transplacental passage of fluorides}
author = {Sato, Y, Tsunoda, H, and Konno, N}
abstractNote = {The fluorine content of the blood of a mother goat bred in fluoride-polluted air was determined and compared to the F2 levels in the hard and soft tissues of her kids directly after birth. The F2 levels in the serum of one mother goat fluctuated widely between 0.05-0.6 ppm in a year, but the other experimental goat had a more stable level of 0.05-0.15 ppm. The average F2 content was higher before, rather than during, pregnancy. The distribution of F2 in the kids concentrated in the aorta and the spleen from the soft tissues, and in the ribs, vertebrae, and bones (excluding teeth), from the hard tissues. A correlation between the F2 contents of the mother's serum and the F2 contents in the kid's body, especially in the hard tissues, was recognized.}
journal = []
volume = {8:3}
place = {Japan}
year = {1973}
month = {Oct}
}