Lead acetate pb ch3coo 2
Lead acetate, also known as Pb(CH3COO)2, is a white crystalline compound that is commonly used in laboratory settings. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction of acetic acid and lead. Lead acetate has a variety of applications in research and analysis, including as a reagent in chemical testing and analysis.
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Vascular Function Modulator Assay
Metal-Enriched Diets for Rat Studies
chloride (CH3HgCl), cadmium chloride (CdCl2)
and lead acetate (Pb(CH3COO)2) were purchased
from Sigma Aldrich, USA. The rodent diet was Purina 5001 Rodent Chow
(St. Louis, MO). The metal-rich diet was prepared by mixing powdered
Purina 5001 with the aforementioned metal salts to achieve 0.01% by
weight of each metal per weight of the food (inherently having insignificant
amount of mercury (in ng/kg),39 (link) compared
to what was added). The SH-SAMMS-containing diet was prepared in the
same manner but with 1.0% by weight of SH-SAMMS per weight of the
food. All mixing was performed daily on dry material to avoid prebinding
of metals to SH-SAMMS prior to administering to the rats. The diet
was fed to rats as dried powder and consumption (in gram) was recorded
daily.
Gastrodin and Lead Acetate Neuroprotection
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