2013
DOI: 10.2298/hemind120815100p
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Environmental cadmium and zinc concentrations in liver and kidney of European hare from different Serbian regions

Abstract: The hares assayed (n=84) were divided into five age groups: 3-6; 12; 12-24; 24-36 and 36 + months. Between all sampling regions (11) significant differences of Cd levels were found in kidney and liver (p value, p=0.001 and 0.007, respectively) . Significant statistical differences (p=0.001) are registered between Cd content in kidney and liver of hares among all represented age groups. Looking at all investigated hare samples, moderately higher concentrations of Zn were found in liver (median value: 25.4… Show more

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“…They found significant differences in Cd levels in the kidney and liver between all age groups. The Cd concentration ratio in the kidney in relation to the liver increases with age in all age groups, and Cd concentrations in the kidney were positively correlated with concentrations in the liver (Petrović et al, 2013;Ahmed et al, 2016).…”
Section: Cadmium (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…They found significant differences in Cd levels in the kidney and liver between all age groups. The Cd concentration ratio in the kidney in relation to the liver increases with age in all age groups, and Cd concentrations in the kidney were positively correlated with concentrations in the liver (Petrović et al, 2013;Ahmed et al, 2016).…”
Section: Cadmium (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The highest Cd concentrations in hare kidney were recorded in Canada (Pedersen and Lierhagen, 2006) and in Poland's Lesser Poland ( Małopolska) province (Wajdzik, 2006;Halecki et al, 2017;Wajdzik et al, 2017). Similar Cd concentrations were established in hares in Finland (Venäläinen et al, 1996), Czech Republic (Bukovjan et al, 1997), Slovakia (Toman and Massányi, 1996;Massányi et al, 2003), and Serbia (Petrović et al, 2013). The lowest concentrations were recorded in the tissues of the Iberian hare in Spain (Fidalgo et al, 2016).…”
Section: Cadmium (Cd)mentioning
confidence: 91%
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