Effects of Disulfiram on Growth, Longevity, and Reproduction of the Albino Rat

Chronic oral ingestion of disulfiram at concentrations of 1:1000 and 1:2000 in powdered food retards the growth and reproductive capacity of the albino rat; a concentration of 1:1000 also decreases longevity. Enhancement of diet with ascorbic acid has no antidotal action on the growth and reproducti...

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description Chronic oral ingestion of disulfiram at concentrations of 1:1000 and 1:2000 in powdered food retards the growth and reproductive capacity of the albino rat; a concentration of 1:1000 also decreases longevity. Enhancement of diet with ascorbic acid has no antidotal action on the growth and reproductive effects. Chronic disulfiram feeding appears to have no significant effects on whole animal oxygen consumption, blood counts, tissue xanthine oxidase activity, and liver molybdenum content. Calcium deposition in the cerebellum was absent.
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Animals
Ascorbic Acid - pharmacology
Ascorbic acid effect-disulfiram activity
Blood Cell Count
Body Weight - drug effects
body weight-disulfiram effects
Diet
Disulfiram - pharmacology
Disulfiram-chronic feeding studies
Disulfiram—chronic feeding studies, rats Blood cells, number—disulfiram effect
Female
Growth - drug effects
Liver - metabolism
longevity
Longevity - drug effects
Male
Molybdenum - metabolism
number-disulfiram effect
Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
Oxygen consumption-disulfiram effect
Rats
rats Blood cells
Reproduction
Reproduction - drug effects
Reproduction, longevity, body weight—disulfiram effects
Sex Factors
Xanthine Oxidase - metabolism
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