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Copper Ameliorates Fluoride Toxicity in Fluoride and Molybdenum Fed Rabbits

Copper Ameliorates Fluoride Toxicity in Fluoride and Molybdenum Fed Rabbits
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摘要 Hydrofluorosis is a major public health problem in India, which is aggravated by presence or absence of some minerals in water or food. Fluoride by itself or in combination with other elements like molybdenum (Mo) in diet or water changes excretion/retention of bone minerals. Sorghum and pearl millet grown and consumed in fluorosis endemic areas contained significantly higher amounts of Mo than that grown in non-fluorotic areas in India. Hydrofluorosis is a major public health problem in India, which is aggravated by presence or absence of some minerals in water or food. Fluoride by itself or in combination with other elements like molybdenum (Mo) in diet or water changes excretion/retention of bone minerals. Sorghum and pearl millet grown and consumed in fluorosis endemic areas contained significantly higher amounts of Mo than that grown in non-fluorotic areas in India.
出处 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第4期311-313,共3页 生物医学与环境科学(英文版)
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