Acute Toxicity of Aluminum, Cobalt, and Lithium Chlorides in Albino wistar Mice: Determination of Lethal Doses
Wasan Abdulmunem Taha,
Sura Samir Mohammed,
Lubna Samir Mohammed
Abstract:Chlorides are considered one of the dangerous pollutants that pose a threat to human and animal health. The study aims to determine the acute lethal doses (LD50) of aluminum, cobalt, and lithium chlorides in Albino wistar mice. Albino wistar mice were divided into four groups with the mice were randomly divided into 4 groups, 8 mice for experimental group and 6 mice for control group. Short tests were conducted to determine the acute lethal dose of the metals under study. Over 168 hours, mice were exposed to f… Show more
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