1959 年 9 巻 5 号 p. 1109-1116
Male dd strain mice weighing about 20g were subcutaneously injected with 1μc/0.1cc of Cs137, and the effects of the administration of various salts on its excretion and distribution were investigated, with the following results :
The excretion of Cs137 was increased on the administration of sodium sulfate, sodium thiosulfate, sodium phosphate, sodium acid phosphate and sodium laciate, but it unchanged on lactated Ringer's solution and sodium glucronate, and it was decreased on sodium acetate and sodium citrate.
The accumulation of Cs137 in the organs was decreased on the administration of sodium sulfate, sodium phosphate and sodium acid phosphate but it unchanged on the other chemicals.