Gundermann K J, Lie T S
Res Exp Med (Berl). 1978 Jul 24;173(1):105-11. doi: 10.1007/BF01851378.
For the clinical use of charcoal in intoxications the loss of normal substances out of the organism must be avoided. In order to study the possibility of pretreating the charcoal with certain substances without influencing the adsorptive capacity of toxic metabolic products we perfused over 70 g uncoated charcoal for 6 h: 500 mg creatinine, 1 g and 20 g barbital, 500 mg bromthalein, 1 g raffinose resp. 1 g inulin per litre physiological saline in different combinations and found the following results: 1. In low and middle molecular weight levels there is no competition between two substances. 2. By preadsorption of the charcoal with a low or middle molecular weight substance, the adsorptive capacity of other substances is not influenced.