01098naa a2200229 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400430006010000150010324500820011826000090020052004710020965000120068065000230069265000100071565000160072565000120074165000100075365000110076370000170077477300770079115207162024-04-08 1976 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1071/AR97604472DOI1 aLEE, H. J. aInteractions of selenium, cadmium and copper in sheep.h[electronic resource] c1976 aCadmium supplements (7-5 or 15 mg/day) significantly increased cadmium concentrations in blood, liver, kidney and muscle in sheep and reduced the concentrations of cooper in blood and liver. The small amount of selenium released in the rumen from reavy selenium pellets increased selenium levels in blood, liver, kidney and muscle but did not reduce the concentrations of cadmium in these tissues significantly nor counteract the effect of cadmium on copper storage. aCadmium aRuminant nutrition aSheep aBioquĂ­mica aMineral aOvino aSangue1 aJONES, G. B. tAustralian Journal Agricultural Researchgv. 27, n. 3, p. 447-452, 1976.