The intestinal absorption of molybdenum in healthy human volunteers has been measured by simultaneous oral and intravenous administration of the stable isotopes Mo-95 and Mo-96, and the results were analysed using the convolution integral technique. The results showed that molybdenum ingested in liquid form was rapidly and totally absorbed into the circulation under ordinary intake regimes. The rates and extent of absorption were lower for composite meals, and also for increasing levels of administration. This information can be helpful in the application of the new ICRP model of the human alimentary tract.

Rates of intestinal absorption of molybdenum in humans / A. Giussani, A.M. Arogunjo, M.C. Cantone, F. Tavola, I. Veronese. - In: APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES. - ISSN 0969-8043. - 64:6(2006 Jun), pp. 639-644.

Rates of intestinal absorption of molybdenum in humans

A. Giussani
Primo
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M.C. Cantone;F. Tavola
Penultimo
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I. Veronese
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

The intestinal absorption of molybdenum in healthy human volunteers has been measured by simultaneous oral and intravenous administration of the stable isotopes Mo-95 and Mo-96, and the results were analysed using the convolution integral technique. The results showed that molybdenum ingested in liquid form was rapidly and totally absorbed into the circulation under ordinary intake regimes. The rates and extent of absorption were lower for composite meals, and also for increasing levels of administration. This information can be helpful in the application of the new ICRP model of the human alimentary tract.
molybdenum ; humans ; stable isotopes ; human alimentary tract model ; intestinal absorption
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
giu-2006
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