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Liver gall bladder

Liver, gall bladder, kidney Shorebirds Chile November 1981-March 1982 near abandoned copper mine liver vs. stomach contents 11-15 DW 137... [Pg.155]

Roubal et al. (8) applied TLC to the separation and identification of metabolites of l c-iabeled naphthalene administered to coho salmon fingerlings via intraperitoneal injection. 1-Naphthol, a dihydrodiol, mercapturic acid, 1-naphthyl glucuronic acid and a glycoside/sulfate fraction were identified in brain, liver, gall bladder, and muscle 1-naphthol, a dihydrodiol, and 1-naphthyl glucuronic acid were the only metabolites found in heart. [Pg.65]

Qebhsennuf Hawk-headed Liver, Gall Bladder Serqet West... [Pg.30]

The liver, gall bladder, stomach, spleen, pancreas, and intestines are observed in situ and removed. [Pg.250]

Suan Zao Ren is sweet, sour and neutral, and enters the Liver, Gall Bladder and Heart meridians. Since sweet and sour may generate the Yin and stabilize the body fluids, it is also able to nourish the Liver blood. It is a perfect herb to calm the mind and improve sleep. It is often selected in the formula to treat anxiety, sweating, restless sleep and dream-disturbed sleep due to Liver-blood deficiency. [Pg.151]

Chuan Xiong is pungent and warm, and enters the Liver, Gall Bladder and Pericardium meridians. It has an intense dispersing action, can stimulate the blood and Qi, open up the obstruction and stop pain. It can be used as deputy to stimulate the Heart-Yang and relieve chest pain due to cold and blood obstruction. [Pg.186]

Yin Chen Hao is used as chief. It is bitter and cold, and enters the Liver, Gall Bladder, Spleen and Stomach meridians. It can clear heat and eliminate dampness. It has an aromatic smell, can revive the function of the Spleen and transform the dampness. It can benefit the Gall Bladder and reduce the jaundice. [Pg.219]

Chai Hu is used as chief. It directly disperses the Qi and releases the constraint of the Qi in the Liver, Gall Bladder and San Jiao. [Pg.255]

Qing Pi is warm and bitter, and enters the Liver, Gall Bladder and Spleen meridians. It can break up the Qi stagnation and effectively promote the free flow of Liver-Qi and alleviate pain. It is often selected in a formula to treat distending pain in the chest, breasts and hypochondriac region. Because its action is strong, it may injure the Qi and Yin, and therefore it is used only for a short period of time and mainly in excess conditions. [Pg.364]

Relatively great assimilation efficiencies, in addition to the measured tissue distribution of PFAs in fish, are supportive of the idea that enterohepatic recirculation may be an important factor limiting PFA depuration. The greatest concentrations of PFAs in tissues are measured in the blood > kidney > liver > gall bladder [68]. The tissue distribution of fish corresponds well with the observed tissue distribution in eagles (Table 16). Evidence of enterohepatic recirculation in rats has been demonstrated to affect the rate of elimination for PFAs [71]. [Pg.410]

Ciprofloxacin is widely distributed into body tissues and fluids following oral and IV administration. Highest concentrations of the drug generally are found in bile, lung, kidney, liver, gall bladder, uterus, seminal fluid, prostatic tissue and fluid, tonsils, endometrium, fallopian tubes, and ovaries [4, 7, 8]. It also distributed into bone, aqueous humor, sputum, saliva, nasal secretions, skin, muscle, adipose tissue, and cartilage [4, 7, 9]. [Pg.211]

Position 2 Inspection of the right upper abdomen with the upper body raised in left rotation (= right lobe of liver, gall bladder, round ligament, falciform ligament, duodenum). [Pg.155]


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