2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0737-0806(01)70161-x
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Increased plasma silicon concentrations and altered bone resorption in response to sodium zeolite a supplementation in yearling horses

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“…Numerous in vivo and in vitro studies have revealed that zeolite can stimulate bone growth [56,57] and its regulation in combination with bone graft substitutes [58]. The porous structure and powder form is the zeolite properties which are the main consideration in its development, however, the corrosion resistance of metals directly influenced by synthesis of the zeolite coating layer on the metal surface [29,30].…”
Section: Drug-delivering Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous in vivo and in vitro studies have revealed that zeolite can stimulate bone growth [56,57] and its regulation in combination with bone graft substitutes [58]. The porous structure and powder form is the zeolite properties which are the main consideration in its development, however, the corrosion resistance of metals directly influenced by synthesis of the zeolite coating layer on the metal surface [29,30].…”
Section: Drug-delivering Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, on day 60, the SS plasma silicon concentration had declined to concentrations similar to CO, and lower than day 0. The decrease in silicon concentrations in both groups was unexpected, as plasma silicon concentration increases in horses supplemented with SZA [3,4,7,19]. No explanation can be offered for these results.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Although several studies have reported on the effects of SZA on blood mineral concentrations [2][3][4][5], few, if any, have investigated long term (>14 days) supplementation on mineral retention and digestibility. Additionally, most studies have focused primarily on blood concentrations of calcium, phosphorus, and silicon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Изменение кислотности желудочного содержимого в сторону ее снижения на фоне патологии не может не отразиться на функциональном состоянии желудка и пищеварительной системы в целом (Zhargalov et al, 2005). Изучался эффект добавления биодоступного источника кремния (цеолит А) на изменение костного метаболизма у лошадей (Lang et al, 2001), однако в литературе пока что мало информации об использовании микотоксин-детоксицирующих агентов в исследованиях in vivo с такими видами животных, как лошади. Полимерный глюкоманнан (GM), адсорбирующий микотоксин, был испытан на эффективность в предотвращении микотоксикозов Fusarium (DON + DAS + фузаровой кислоты + ZEA) у лошадей.…”
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