Whole Blood Element Analysis in Tursiops truncatus
IAAAM 1986
Michael T. Walsh, DVM; Lanny H. Cornell, DVM; Edward D. Asper; Glenn Young; J.P. Bedurka, DVM
Sea World, Inc., Orlando, FL; Doctors Data Inc., West Chicago, IL

Whole blood samples were taken from the fluke veins of 21 healthy dolphin Tursiops truncatus and placed in heparin tubes for element analysis. Utilizing an ARL 34,000 vacuum inductively coupled plasma emissions spectrometer, each sample was analyzed for 22 separate elements to establish a normal range of these elements for potential future clinical reference. Those elements analyzed for were: calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, copper, zinc, iron, manganese, chromium, phosphorous, selenium, silicon, sulfur, strontium, barium, cadmium, aluminum, nickel, cobalt, lithium, vanadium, and zirconium. Gender differences in base line levels as well as differences related to age will be discussed. The levels in Tursiops will be compared to other cetacean species.

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Michael T. Walsh, DVM
SeaWorld of Florida
Orlando, FL, USA


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