Toxicity of 3, 4, 5, 3', 4', 5',-hexachlorobiphenyl to mink
Mink were fed with 345-hexachlorobiphenyl (HCB) to further characterize indices of toxicity at lower dietary levels of 345-HCB. Clinical signs of toxicity were identified and ascites and gastric ulcers were present in animals that died. Although no conclusive evidence was obtained concerning the mec...
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description | Mink were fed with 345-hexachlorobiphenyl (HCB) to further characterize indices of toxicity at lower dietary levels of 345-HCB. Clinical signs of toxicity were identified and ascites and gastric ulcers were present in animals that died. Although no conclusive evidence was obtained concerning the mechanisms by which 345-HCB manifests its toxicity, some new observations regarding the influence of 345-HCB on hair and nail growth and development are reported. |
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