EFFECT OF LEAD ACETATE WITH POTASSIUM AND SODIUM STEARATES ON THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11603/1811-2471.2018.v0.i2.8573Keywords:
lead acetate, drinking water, sodium stearate, potassium stearate, leukocytes, erythrocytes.Abstract
Among the most toxic substances in the human body, lead and its compounds are widely used in industry. When they come into contact with waste water in the reservoir, lead compounds may come into contact with surface-active substances, including anionic surfactants, such as sodium and potassium stearates, which can affect both the toxicity and the permeability of heavy metals to the body of warm-blooded animals.
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