7 Le | Rats..... 6-12 mos,...{ (Con,) | !! , 8 days. .... | Carrier [o......0.... , free 20% | «2.0... | 12me....-4..000.0.. 20% 12mgeg..... LPL... ell... | Carrier | free. Oral......... Normal 8r/Ca ratio | (~ 10-3). | 8 weeks (iow P rickets). Rats..... ) Daily diet | from birth. 8 days.....) 9... Rats..... | Growing... .. Weeks... .. Oral. .... 0... Sr/Ca intake=2.3 1073, 10...) Rats.....| Adult. ...... 4 days..... Oral... 22... O.45 inghoo.... ee, day, 41-35% WB fece cece cece, 7a 45% 45%] 8... 2 Months....; | ! | | l | | 0.35 Sr/Ca retained= 5.51074. 0.25 | Cees | eae OS | .... 45 cee eee 45%} Rats..... | Adalt....... 1dav...... |S Le O.1—75mgj.....--..... See com-/] ment. 12...' Rabbit...] 9days.....) LV.......... Carrier 6 weeks. .... free to 0.02 gm Sr per rabbit. 6 months....| 9 davs..... 0.9 32% | 13% | 1.5 j........, | Leceeae ; 1i...| | | LV... ...do ...,| 0.02 gm Ca/day in diet. 0.2 gm Ca per day in diet. 1.3 gm Ca per day in diet. 0.04 gm 55% 000... | 000.0,, ! oo. | ....... ....... bees Rats in this group on low P diet, therefore rachitic. Rats kept on standarddict of known 8r/Ca ratio throughout life. Rats kept on standard diet"of knownSr/Ca ratio throughout period of growth. | Dose fed for 7 consecutive ! days, animals sacrificed on | 8th day. Sr retention decreased byfactor of only 5 over 750 fold range of Sr injection. Amount of Sr carrier had no influence on Sr retention within experimental error of 10%. Lffeet of dietary Ca on Sr retention is apparent, though data not quantitative since uptake of Ca from gut is unknown, 46% 31% 5T% .-... 17% wees 12% ....... B% 10... 30% 30% Ca/day in diet. 0.4 gm Ca/ 13...| Steer..... 18 months...| 9 days..... T.V.......0.. 12.d0...., , Y year....... 7 days..... Oral... . 200. Carrier free. | in diet. 2 gm Ca/ day in diet. 0.4 gm Ca/ day in diet, |............ Retention computed by subtracting excretion from ad- 1 | ministration. Le oFATHOUE BOD day oe . ne ARO, SES Aeeatenryopet + : . mM RE Reem be ty . ve

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