evelopmental toxicity study of sodium molybdate dihydrate dministered in the diet to Sprague Dawley rats

Jay Murraya,Rochelle W. Tylb, Frank M. Sullivanc,Asheesh K. Tiwaryd,Sandra Careye

semanticscholar(2014)

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Abstract
Molybdenum is an essential nutrient for humans and animals and is a constituent of several important oxidase enzymes. It is normally absorbed from the diet and to a lesser extent from drinking water and the typical human intake is around 2 g/kg bodyweight per day. No developmental toxicity studies to contemporary standards have been published and regulatory decisions have been based primarily on older studies where the nature of the test material, or the actual dose levels consumed is uncertain. In the current study the developmental toxicity of sodium molybdate dihydrate as a representative of a broad class of soluble molybdenum(VI) compounds, was given in the diet to Sprague Dawley rats
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