Publication details

Production and composition of rat mother's milk are influenced by excess bromide

Authors

PAVELKA Stanislav VOBECKÝ Miloslav BABICKÝ Arnošt

Year of publication 2002
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Chemické Listy [IF=0.336 (2001)]
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Physiology
Keywords bromide; chloride; lactating rat; mother's milk
Description We examined several of the possible reasons for the observed effects of high bromide levels in the organism of lactating rat dams on the development of the sucklings. Analysis of mother's milk showed an easy permeation of bromide ions, the amount of which in the samples of rat milk being dependent on the bromide concentration in the drinking water taken by the dams. With 5 g bromide per liter, about 54 % of chloride ions were replaced by bromide, the sum of the molar concentrations of both halogens being unchanged.
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