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Fate of sodium pentobarbital in rendered products

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
SUMMARY The fate of pentobarbital through rendering was evaluated by following a group of euthanatized animals through a commercial rendering facility. Samples of material were collected at various points in the rendering process, and assays for pentobarbital were conducted by an ultraviolet spectrophotometric method.
J J, O'Connor, C M, Stowe, R R, Robinson
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Effects of sodium pentobarbital on complex operant discriminations

Psychopharmacologia, 1964
Results are reported for the effects of sodium pentobarbital on (a) zero delay matching-to-sample, (b) simultaneous oddity, and (c) variable delay matching-to-sample. In all these situations there are decrements in accuracy with increasing dose levels.
R, Berryman   +3 more
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A circadian susceptibility rhythm in rats to pentobarbital sodium

The Anatomical Record, 1968
AbstractA colony of adult rats was maintained on a standardized regimen with artifical photoperiods extending from 0600 to 1800 alternating with 12 hours of darkness. Every hour during a 24‐hour period separate subgroups of rats were injected with 35 mg/kg of pentobarbital sodium, and the duration of time each animal remained under anesthesia was ...
L E, Scheving, D F, Vedral, J E, Pauly
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Pentobarbital suppresses human brain sodium channels

Molecular Brain Research, 1989
Ion channels, key components in neuronal signal transmission and processing, are likely to be important molecular sites of anesthetic action. Sodium channels from human brain tissue were incorporated into planar lipid bilayers in the presence of batrachotoxin and exposed to the anesthetic pentobarbital.
C, Frenkel   +3 more
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Cardiovascular Effects of Anesthetic Doses of Pentobarbital Sodium

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1956
The effects of continuous pentobarbital anesthesia on certain features of the cardiovascular system were investigated in trained male dogs. Similar results were obtained in 10 animals using the pressure-pulse contour method and in 5 animals by the dye dilution technique.
C B, NASH, F, DAVIS, R A, WOODBURY
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PENTOBARBITAL-SODIUM AND SCOPOLAMINE HYDROBROMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
We began using pentobarbital-sodium and scopolamine hydrobromide for the relief of pain in labor at the Evanston Hospital in December 1932. Dr. Frederick C. Irving at the Boston Lying-in Hospital had been using these drugs for some time and with such satisfactory results that we were convinced of their superiority. One of us visited Dr.
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Thyroid function and the duration of sodium pentobarbital anesthesia*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1947
Thyroidectomy in adult female rats lengthened the duration of sodium pentobarbital anesthesia. Thyroid administration to normal rats did not change significantly the length of anesthesia. Thiouracil feeding failed to change the length of the anesthetic period. In dogs, thyroidectomy had no significant effect on the duration of pentobarbital anesthesia.
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Pentobarbital sodium

Masoumeh Nematbakhsh, Mohammad Abdollahi
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