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EFFECTS OF SODIUM SELENITE ON VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE REACTIVITY
Pharmacological Research, 2000The effects of sodium selenite (Na(2)SeO(3)) on the vascular smooth muscle reactivity of rabbit aorta were studied. In isolated rabbit aorta, Na(2)SeO(3) inhibited contractile response to phenylephrine and developed a lasting contracture in the vascular tissue. Relaxation in phenylephrine-precontracted aortic rings induced by sodium nitroprusside and 8-
TOGNA, Giuseppina Ines +3 more
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Effect of sodium selenite supplementation in goats
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants (The), 2015An experiment was conducted on 12 male Black Bengal kids (2–3 months of age) to elucidate the effect of supplementation of sodium selenite on their growth and blood chemistry. Kids were randomly divided into two equal groups and fed a basal diet consisting of concentrate mixture and paddy straw.
Kamdev Sethy +5 more
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Effects of sodium selenite on several blood components
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1963Abstract The effects of intravenous sodium selenite on several blood components were determined in dogs. Changes in plasma sodium, calcium, and phosphorus were inconstant. Although the terminal plasma protein levels were unaffected by low doses of selenite, 2.0 mg/kg Se produced an elevated plasma protein. Increases in hematocrit and plasma levels of
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Effect of Sodium Selenite on Antioxidative Enzymes of Banana Fruitfly
Gerontology, 2009The median and maximum life spans of Zaprionus paravittiger are 43 and 79 days, respectively, for males and 52 and 91 days for females at 24 ± 2°C. Sodium selenite (SS), an antioxidant, feeding prolongs the median as well as maximum life span of both the sexes.
M, Kaur, R, Wadhwa, S P, Sharma
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The Toxic Level of Sodium Selenite in the Diet of Laying Chickens
The Journal of Nutrition, 1978Female chickens were fed graded levels of sodium selenite to determine at what level a selenium toxicity occurred. In the first experiment a basal diet was supplemented with 0, 0.1, 1.0, 3.0, and 5.0 ppm of selenium. These levels had no effect on egg production, egg weight or fertility of the eggs.
J F, Ort, J D, Latshaw
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Effect of different concentrations of sodium selenite on anaerobic digestion of waste sewage sludge
Environmental Technology and Innovation, 2022Yuki Hoshiko, Toshinari Maeda
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Measurement of 75SeSodium selenite in the human body
International Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1978J, Kuikka, E, Nordman
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