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Differences in mortality among bobwhite fed methylmercury chloride dissolved in various carriers

January 1, 1986

Twelve-day-old bobwhite chicks were fed a diet containing 0, 5.4 or 20 ppm methylmercury chloride. The methylmercury chloride was added to the diet either in a dry, pulverized form or dissolved in acetone, propylene glycol or corn oil. Mortality was measured for 6 weeks, and samples of liver were saved for mercury analysis. Mortality was significantly lower in birds fed 20 ppm methylmercury chloride when acetone was the solvent. The reduced mortality could not be explained by effects of acetone on dietary level of mercury or on uptake of mercury into the body.

Publication Year 1986
Title Differences in mortality among bobwhite fed methylmercury chloride dissolved in various carriers
DOI 10.1002/etc.5620050802
Authors J. W. Spann, G. H. Heinz, M.B. Camardese, E. F. Hill, John F. Moore, H. C. Murray
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Index ID 5222094
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center