Comparison of the Physico-Chemical and Physiological Behavior of Natural Inulin with Its Radioactive Derivatives.

Abstract
Summary In several in vitro systems it has been found that the C14 (inulin-C14OOH) and H3 (inulin-OCH33) labelled derivatives behave differently from ordinary inulin. Several lots passed faster than inulin through cellophane tubing in dialysis or centrifugal-pressure ultrafiltration. Size differences were also demonstrated by gel filtration through Sephadex G-50 column. Migration of inulin-C14OOH from inulin occurred in paper electrophoresis because of its anionic nature. Following a single i.v. injection to a dog, urine C14 specific activity was not higher than administered dose but fell with time, showing that the glomerular capillaries did not restrict filtration of inulin as compared with the smaller inulin-C14OOH. It is suggested that a more rapid rate of extrarenal removal of the radioactive inulin-C14OOH occurred.
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