Fluoride Toxicity in Cats
Fluorine (F) a diatomic toxic gas that is pale yellow in color while fluoride (F−) is its monoatomic anion and its salt is usually white …
Fluorine (F) a diatomic toxic gas that is pale yellow in color while fluoride (F−) is its monoatomic anion and its salt is usually white …
Cobalt (Co) is an element that occurs only in a combined form in the earth’s crust. Together with other compounds, it has various application including …
Erythropoiesis or the production of red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the bone marrow is regulated by hormone erythropoietin and requires among other things iron, folate, vitamin …
Iron (Fe) is a very important mineral required by cats and dogs. It has various roles including being involved in the formation of hemoglobin (together …
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Iron (Fe), a heavy metal, is one of the trace minerals required by cats and dogs. Whereas iron has many essential functions including in the …
Iron (Fe) is an essential mineral required by various animals including cats but in the right amounts as too much will lead to toxicity while …
Copper (Cu) is a trace element essential for cats which occurs mainly as cuprous and cupric salts whose oxidative states are Cu1+ and Cu2+ respectively. However, …
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral in a cat’s body and the second most abundant after calcium. As an element, it comes in a white …