18–23 Sept 2011
Città del Mare, Terrasini - Palermo - Sicily - Italy
Europe/Rome timezone
3rd International Nuclear Chemistry Congress - 3rd-INCC

Fulvic acids, fertilizers first and then stimulants of vital functions in vertebrates

21 Sept 2011, 10:10
15m
Paladini (Città del Mare, Terrasini - Palermo - Sicily - Italy)

Paladini

Città del Mare, Terrasini - Palermo - Sicily - Italy

oral presentation Nuclear Chemistry and Radiochemistry Session 8

Speaker

Dr Manuel Navarrete (Faculty of Chemistry, National University of Mexico)

Description

It is very well known from ancient times that fulvic acids present in Nature as a component of dead leaves and vegetables, are the active principle which promotes better crops , acting on mineral ions in soils by picking up them into plants tissues at higher concentrations. Tested in mice, by using radioactive labeled ions such as 32PO4---, 45Ca++, 59Fe+++ and 131I-, fulvic acids have demonstrated to stimulate the filtration of these ions from digestive tract to blood and then to urine by a factor larger than two. The following step on this research has been to find the effect caused by the presence in blood of electrolytes at higher concentrations, particularly viral infections resistance as a consequence of antibodies promotion.

Author

Mr Omar Morales (Faculty of Chemistry, National University of Mexico)

Co-author

Dr Manuel Navarrete (Faculty of Chemistry, National University of Mexico)

Presentation materials