مطالعه اثر تداخلی ایندیوم بر جذب روده ای آهن با استفاده از روش everted gut sac

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  • غفاری, سیدمحمدعلی
  • مشتاقی, سید علی اصغر
Abstract:

Iron is an essential metal which involves in more cell activities in the form of enzymes and / or other metaloproteins . Indium is one of the toxic elements that may be interfered with iron metabolism . Using this element has increased recently by different industry.           Therefore the aim of this investigation was to study interfer of indium on first phase of iron metabolism (absorption intestinal ) by everted gut sac (E.G.S) .           Preliminary results showed that the optimum concentration of iron and indium for best intestinal absorption were 102 and 70 mg/L , respectively . Addition of glucose to incubation media caused increase in iron and / or indium absorption and reduction was seen where ouabain was added to the media , suggest a probable active transport of the element across of the intestinal mucosal cell . Iron absorption was reduced almost by 28%    when indium was presented in incubation media .           Results obtained from this study indicated that indium might be able to interfer with iron metabolism , at intestinal absorption .

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volume 10  issue 1

pages  5- 11

publication date 2003-06

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