Studying microelements in the organs of white mise after the application of the solution of poltava bishophyt
V. P. Berdnik, À. À. Kit, O. O. Pasinoga
The content of microelements Mg, Ca, P, and CL in the skin, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and blood of white mice after the seven-days skin and internal application of the solution of Poltava Bishophyt was investigated. The reliable increase of the content of magnesium in liver, lungs, kidneys and skin at application of Poltava Bishophyt solution in a single dose was recorded. The reliable accumulation of magnesium in all studied organs and blood was recorded at application of the larger concentration of Bishophyt. The content of calcium reliably reduced in all studied organs at internal application of Bishophyt but it's accumulation in the muscles of heart was not observed at skin application. The level of chlorine reliably increased at the internal application of Bishophyt, however the accumulation of microelements in skin and kidneys was recorded at its skin application. The level of inorganic phosphorus reliably increased in internal organs at internal application of the
solution of Poltava Bishophyt.
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