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Calcium borogluconate

Clinical signs of neurotoxicity (tremors and ataxia) have been observed in sheep, dogs, and rats dining or immediately after both oral and inhalation exposure. Sometimes tremors developed early in the treatment regime and other times the tremors became apparent only after repeated exposures. Fluke-infected sheep experienced tremors of the facial muscles, neck, and forelimbs and were unable to stand after treatment with hexachloroethane. They were successfully treated with calcium borogluconate. This suggests that the neurological action of hexachloroethane may be the result of interference with the availability of calcium within excitable cells. [Pg.81]

Calcium bisulfide. See Calcium hydrosulfide Calcium bisulfite. See Calcium hydrogen sulfite. Calcium borogluconate CAS 5743-34-0... [Pg.671]

Calcium diacetate. See Calcium acetate Calcium dibenzoate. See Calcium benzoate Calcium diborogluconate. See Calcium borogluconate... [Pg.678]

Di isopropyl benzene hydroperoxide C12H19O2PS3 Sulprofos Ci2H2oB2CaOi6 Calcium borogluconate C12H20N2... [Pg.7079]

Ca salt (2 1) Calcium borogluconate [5743-34-0] Used to treat hypocalcaemia in cattle (bovine milk fever). Sol. H2O. Dec. on heating. [Pg.209]

Calcium gluconate fermentation, in which calcium cabronate is used for neutralization of the product, is limited to an initial glucose concentration of approximately 15 percent because of the low solubility of calcium gluconate in water (4% at 30°C). The addition of borate or boric acid allows the use of up to 35 percent glucose in the medium. However, borogluconate was found deleterious to blood vessels of animals, and the product was withdrawn from the market. [Pg.946]


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