Absorption, retention and urinary excretion of chromium-51 in rats pretreated with indomethacin and dosed with dimethylprostaglandin E2, misoprostol or prostacyclin.
- S. M. Kamath, B. Stoecker, M. L. Davis-Whitenack, M. Smith, B. Adeleye, S. Sangiah
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of NutriLife
- 1 March 1997
Effects on absorption, tissue distribution and urinary excretion of 51Cr from 51CrCl3 were evaluated using a 2 x 4 factorial experimental design and indomethacin, an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, significantly increased 51Cr in blood at all time periods tested except at 15 min.
Comparison of the rheological properties of ready-to-serve and powdered instant food-thickened beverages at different temperatures for dysphagic patients.
- B. Adeleye, C. Rachal
- MedicineJournal of the American Dietetic Association
- 1 July 2007
Chromium and chronic ascorbic acid depletion effects on tissue ascorbate, manganese, and14C retention from14C-ascorbate in guinea pigs
- C. Seaborn, N. Cheng, B. Adeleye, F. Owens, B. Stoecker
- Chemistry, MedicineBiological Trace Element Research
- 1 June 1994
Ascorbate supplementation increased Fe concentrations in most analyzed tissues, hepatic14C, tissue ascorbic acid and Mn concentration in the adrenal and testes, but decreased the concentrations of Cu in the kidney and Mn in the spleen, indicating that ascorBate and Cr may affect Mn distribution.
Biliary excretion of 51chromium in bile-duct cannulated rats
- M. L. Davis-Whitenack, B. Adeleye, L. Rolf, B. Stoecker
- Medicine
- 1 June 1996
Gastrointestinal transit, absorption and tissue retention of 51chromium in control and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
- B. Adeleye, B. Stoecker
- Medicine
- 1 July 1996
Effects of dietary chromium, copper and zinc on femur fracture force and femur calcium concentration in male Japanese quail
- J. Hermann, C. Goad, G. Brusewitz
- Medicine
- 1 October 1997
Uptake and retention in suckling rats of51chromium fed with human milk or infant formulas
- D. Payne, B. Adeleye, Donna-Jean Hunt, B. Stoecker
- Chemistry, MedicineBiological Trace Element Research
- 2007
The uptake and retention of51Cr and its concentration in any of the organs, thymus, blood, and urine were not influenced by different types of formula or by human milk, and the optimum concentration of Cr for infant formulas has not been established.
Interleukin-1α-induced changes in chromium-51 absorption, tissue retention, and urinary excretion in rats
- M. L. Davis-Whitenack, B. Adeleye, B. Stoecker
- Biology, MedicineBiological Trace Element Research
- 1 May 1999
The decreased absorption, retention, and urinary excretion of chromium-51 from51CrCl3 in this study may be due to IL-1α-mediated increases in the production of prostaglandins and/or decreased production of gastric acid.
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