Range |
fasted 1.8%: fed 4.5% (198 - 232grams)
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Organism |
Rat Rattus norvegicus |
Reference |
McConnell EL, Basit AW, Murdan S. Measurements of rat and mouse gastrointestinal pH, fluid and lymphoid tissue, and implications for in-vivo experiments. J Pharm Pharmacol. 2008 Jan60(1):63-70. p.66 right column bottom paragraphPubMed ID18088506
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Primary Source |
Cizek, L. J. (1954) Total water content of laboratory animals with special reference to volume of fluid within the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. Am. J. Physiol. 179: 104–110PubMed ID13207395
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Method |
"[Primary source] measured water by evaporating
gastrointestinal contents to dryness". |
Comments |
"The total amount of water
present in the rat gastrointestinal contents was similar to that
reported by Cizek et al (primary source), who measured water by evaporating
gastrointestinal contents to dryness and reported that
gut water represented 1.8% (fasted) and 4.5% (fed) of total
body weight (198–232 g) of female rats." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
110517 |