01250naa a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024501380007826000090021652006090022565000220083465300120085665300200086865300180088870000180090670000180092470000200094270000140096277300560097613659662017-08-29 1973 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aANSARI, M. S. aTissue Hg distribution in young holstein calves after single tracer oral doses in organic and inorganic forms.h[electronic resource] c1973 aA single tracer oral dose of Hg as methyl mercury chloride or mercuric chloride was given to six, 10-week-old male holstein calves which were sacrificed 7 days after dossing. Tissue accumulation and retention were far greater from the methyl mercury dose (P<.01), probably also indication much higher absorption. Likewise, relative distribution of the two Hg forms was vastly different in various organs and tissues. Blood Hg was low, but, with methyl mercury chloride, the level was 200 times higher than with mercuric chloride (P<.01). Red blood cells contained more (P<.01) Hg than blood plasma. aNutrição Animal aBovinos aHolstein calves aRaca holstein1 aMILLER, W. J.1 aGENTRY, R. P.1 aNEATHERY, M. W.1 aSTAKE, P. tJournal of Animal Sciencegv. 36, p. 415-419, 1973.