Literature DB >> 14256807

COBALT COMPOUNDS AS ANTIDOTES FOR HYDROCYANIC ACID.

C L EVANS.   

Abstract

The antidotal potency of a cobalt salt (acetate), of dicobalt edetate, of hydroxocobalamin and of cobinamide against hydrocyanic acid was examined mainly on mice and rabbits. All the compounds were active antidotes for up to twice the LD50; under some conditions for larger doses. The most successful was cobalt acetate for rabbits (5xLD50), which was effective at a molar cyanide/cobalt (CN/Co) ratio of 5, but had as a side-effect intense purgation. Hydroxocobalamin was irregular in action, but on the whole was most effective for mice (4.5xLD50 at a molar ratio of 1), and had no apparent side effects. Dicobalt edetate, at molar ratios of up to 2, was more effective for rabbits (3xLD50) than for mice (2xLD50), but had fewer side effects than cobalt acetate. The effect of thiosulphate was to augment the efficacy of dicobalt edetate and, in mice, that of hydroxocobalamin; but, apparently, in rabbits, to reduce that of hydroxocobalamin. Cobinamide, at a molar ratio of 1, was slightly more effective than hydroxocobalamin on rabbits and also less irregular in its action. Cobalt acetate by mouth was effective against orally administered hydrocyanic acid. The oxygen uptake of the body, reduced by cyanide, is rapidly reinstated when one of the cobalt antidotes has been successfully administered.

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Keywords:  ACETATES; ANTIDOTES; COBALT; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; HYDROCYANIC ACID; HYDROXOCOBALAMIN; METABOLISM; MICE; PHARMACOLOGY; POISONING; RABBITS; SALTS; THIOSULFATES; TOXICOLOGIC REPORT

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Year:  1964        PMID: 14256807      PMCID: PMC1703995          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1964.tb01603.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol Chemother        ISSN: 0366-0826


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