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Comparative aspects of copper metabolism as reflected by the composition of animal tissues

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Title Comparative aspects of copper metabolism as reflected by the composition of animal tissues
Names Idris, Omer Fadle (creator)
Haag, J. R. (advisor)
Date Issued 1966-04-22 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1966
Abstract An extensive review of the literature dealing with the role of
copper in nutrition has been made; much emphasis has particularly
been placed upon some of the "comparative" aspects of copper metabolism
in various species.
A study of the comparative copper metabolism of three strains
of rats and of golden hamsters was made at two levels of dietary
copper. For this purpose low-copper basal diets were supplemented
with 10 ppm of copper. Growth rates and food intakes did not appear
to be significantly affected over eight week periods. All types of
animals used showed impaired tissue copper status on the basal diets.
Also affected were hemoglobin values and hair coats. Blood, liver
and hair copper values rose to essentially normal levels in response
to copper supplementation. Depigmentation of hair coats and alopecia
likewise responded to copper supplementation. Hair copper
levels appear to furnish a useful index of copper status in the several types of animals used. These results suggest the need for additional
studies with other strains available in this laboratory.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Copper -- Metabolism
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47582

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