DEPENDENCE OF CARRY-OVER FACTORS FOR CESIUM FROM THE BURDEN OF FEED

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PROCHAZKA, H
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DEUTSCHE TIERARZTLICHE WOCHENSCHRIFT | 1991年 / 98卷 / 11期
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The transfer factor-values feedstuff/meat so as the value of biological halflifetime for caesium are not constant but are depending on external and internal conditions. The most important external condition is the level of feedstuff contamination which reduces proportional the transferfactor's value of 0.5 +/- 0.1 asymptotically to 0.3 +/- 0.1. These values are then decreasing till to two thirds by the increasing part of uncontaminated feedstuff in the daily diet. The internal conditions, namely type of gastrointestinal tract, metabolic individuality and actual animal health, may cause a variability of transferfactor's values up to +/- 35 % of the mean resulting from external conditions. The value of biological halflifetime of caesium may be considered as a constant for each respective tissue or organ in balanced conditions, but the changes of external conditions, especially the beginning of uncontaminated feeding, results in immediate gradually shortening of this halflifetime till to 50-30 % of its original value.
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