An average
human equivalent dose of 2 to 6 g intravenously can raise the blood pressure in hemorrhagic shock (extreme blood loss) in experimental animals.
Not exact matches
The minimal daily
dose of MCT's in coconut oil you should consume should be
equivalent to what an infant will receive through
human breast milk.
It would be difficult, if not impossible, to translate the
dose they used in mice to a
human equivalent, «but it's clear we're not talking about vast amounts.
The space - based results were a product of CRaTER's ability to accurately gauge the radiation
dose of cosmic rays after passing through a material known as «tissue -
equivalent plastic,» which simulates
human muscle tissue.
A small
dose of 1.56 µM, which is approximately
equivalent to a daily
dose of the drug in a
human cancer patients, increased the fruit flies» average life expectancy by 8 %.
Administering a
dose of resveratrol
equivalent to the amount in a glass of red wine also nearly tripled the survival rate of
human cells that were exposed to radiation.
In some studies reporting a positive effect on learning, drugs were injected at
doses equivalent to injecting a
human with about 8 grams of the drug.
«At
doses roughly
equivalent to half or a single joint, ∆ 9 - THC produced psychosis - like effects and increased neural noise in
humans,» explained senior author Dr. Deepak Cyril D'Souza, a Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine.
The total radiation delivered, 0.5 gray (Gy), was high relative to environmental levels (from sources such as naturally occurring radon in rock), but significantly lower than
equivalent human doses experienced in CAT - scans or cancer therapy.
In Wang's experiments, the BCX
dose that seemed to have the greatest benefit in mice was
equivalent to a daily
human dose of about 870 micrograms — the amount contained in one sweet red pepper or a couple of tangerines a day, he said.
The concentrations used in mice weren't justified or explained what the
equivalent levels would be in
humans i.e. is 50mg / kg the
dose expected to be the safe / normal levels in
humans?
The
human equivalent of the low
dose of EGCG would be 80 - 90 mg daily.
An average
human dose equivalent of 500 mg of tyrosine given intravenously reduces susceptibility to life - threatening ventricular fibrillation in experimental animals.
This amount of vitamin D needed is
equivalent to less than a quarter of the
human dose recommended by the Vitamin D Council, which suggests that following the Council's vitamin D recommendations may in itself turn off any negative effect of vitamin A in
humans.