Study of Isotope D/H Composition in Women Liquid Media during Lactation View PDF

*Fedulova LV
Medicine, The Gorbatov's All-Russian Meat Research Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation

*Corresponding Author:
Fedulova LV
Medicine, The Gorbatov's All-Russian Meat Research Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation
Email:jimack@mail.ru

Published on: 2017-04-11

Abstract

Carried studies of isotope (D/H) composition in liquid media in women during physiological lactation revealed different deuterium concentrations presence, which significantly differ in saliva, blood plasma and woman breast milk. Thus the highest deuterium concentrations observed in the saliva, which surpassed deuterium content in the blood plasma (by 99 ‰) and breast milk

Keywords

Saliva; Blood plasma; Woman breast milk; DDW; NMR spectroscopy

Introduction

Study of various chemical element isotopes abundance in bio systems is actual question in modern biology and medicine [1], which is associated with heavier atoms ability to significantly affect living organisms’ adaptive capabilities and their survival in changing environmental conditions.

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