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Studies on Globefish Poison (6) Effect of the Poison on Blood Gas Contents and Tissue Respiration

Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University Volume 25 Page 1055-1068
published_at 1974
Title
フグ毒に関する研究 : 第6報 フグ毒の呼吸に及ぼす影響
Studies on Globefish Poison (6) Effect of the Poison on Blood Gas Contents and Tissue Respiration
Creators Yagi Syosuke
Creators Suekane Tosio
Creators Obara Jinzo
Source Identifiers
It has been generally recognized and experimentally demonstrated that a principal and final cause of the death of globefish poisoning is due to the asphyxiation. To confirm the nature of asphyxiation, that is whether it is due to an external or tissue respiration, the amounts of blood gases of poisoned animals (rabbits)and separately the oxygen consumption by various tissues removed from poisoned mice were determined. Determination of blood CO_2 was carried out by the van Slyke method and that of O_2 by the slightly modified Barcroft method. Oxygen consumptions by the tissues of liver, kidneys, ileum, heart and skeletal muscle were determined with the Warburg manometer. The following results were obtained. ...
Subjects
農学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口大学農学部
Date Issued 1974
File Version Not Applicable (or Unknown)
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Relations
[ISSN]0513-1715
[NCID]AN00244250
Schools 農学部