Handbook of Stable Strontium 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3698-3_31
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Effects of Stable Strontium Administration on Calcium Metabolism with Particular Reference to Low-Calcium Diet

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“…200 g, depends on the region. Ingested Sr is distributed in the body among the plasma extra cellular fluids, soft tissues and superficial zone of bone tissues, and bones themselves (El Solh and Rousselet, 1981). The toxic effects of the excessive Sr uptake include inhibition of calcification of epiphyseal cartilage and deformations of long bone.…”
Section: Strontiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…200 g, depends on the region. Ingested Sr is distributed in the body among the plasma extra cellular fluids, soft tissues and superficial zone of bone tissues, and bones themselves (El Solh and Rousselet, 1981). The toxic effects of the excessive Sr uptake include inhibition of calcification of epiphyseal cartilage and deformations of long bone.…”
Section: Strontiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these interactions concern Ca competition at the bone (151) or intestinal level (152) ; these interactions could induce hypocalcaemia (152) . At elevated levels, Sr replaces Ca in bone and can lead to the inhibition of calcification of epiphyseal cartilage and long-bone deformities in growing rats (151,153) . Oral administration of excess Sr in rats inhibited the increase in Ca intestinal absorption normally stimulated by vitamin D (154) .…”
Section: Risks Nutritional Interactions and Consequences On Bone Hementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 26 ] Furthermore, its accumulation in bones and teeth increases with age and is also found to have some caries-reducing properties. [ 18 26 28 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%