Abstract
1. In two experiments, involving 110 chicks up to 5 weeks of age, retention of an oral dose of 54 Mn was always low; less than 5%. 2. There were no significant differences in retention by hybrid broiler cocks, hybrid layer cocks, and hybrid layer pullets, nor was retention affected by the period of fasting, i.e. 1 ½ or 24 h, before dosing.3. Two-weeks-old birds retained 58% more radioactive manganese than 5-week-old birds, and retention in birds killed 24 h after the dose was only 64% of that in birds killed 4 h after the dose. 4. With the addition to a fixed dose of 54 Mn of increasing quantities of non-radioactive Mn retention decreased only from 2.52% with no Mn added to 1.02% with 5000 μg Mn added, representing a very large increase in total retention of Mn.
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Mathers, J. W., & Hill, R. (1967). Factors influencing the retention of an oral dose of radioactive manganese by the chick. British Journal of Nutrition, 21(3), 513–517. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19670054
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