ON THE POSSIBILITY OF HIGH-DISPERSED METAL POWDER'S USE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION IN AN ANIMAL ORGANISM
Fedorov Yu.I., Burlakova E.B., Olkhovskaya I.P.
Doclady Academia Nauk of the USSR, 1979, v.5, p.p. 1277-1280.

The toxicity of the highly dispersed zinc, copper and iron powders and their sulphates was studied in comparison. Basic toxicological parameters were determined after intraperitoneal injection of metal powder's aquatic suspension or sulphate's solution. Highly dispersed metal powders were found to be from 3 to 200 times less toxic than corresponding metal sulphates. Metal toxicity mechanisms are discussed.
 

 

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