DOI: 10.36871 / vet.san.hyg.ecol.201904018
UDC 619: 615.9

Authors

DOROZHKIN V.I., PAVLENKO G.I., BRICHKO N.A., PAVLOVA N.S., DROZDOV D.A.
Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology - BRANCH of FSBI Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Science and Technology

Abstract

When white rats are poisoned with lead and cadmium at a dose of 50 and 5 mg / kg of feed, the largest accumulation of heavy metals is observed in the liver (4,04 mg / kg Pb and 6,13 mg / kg Cd) and kidneys (4,13 mg / kg Pb and 9,09 mg / kg Cd), a rather high content of lead was also noted in the spleen (3,77 mg / kg). The use of the hemovit-Meyan feed additive for 2 months against the background of poisoning led to a decrease in the cadmium content in all the studied animal organs by 40 ... 60%, while for lead there was only a tendency to a decrease in its content in the organs. Based on the data obtained, it is possible to draw a conclusion about the potential effectiveness of hemovit-meyan for heavy metal poisoning and recommend further study as an additional tool that can reduce heavy metal intoxication.

Keywords

toxicity, tread, hemovit-meyan, cadmium, lead