|
|
||||||||
Biology of Reproduction, Vol 8, 495-498, Copyright © 1973 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, Inc., New York, New York 10011 Individual cervical mucus samples, obtained throughout menstrual cycles of 10 normal
ovulatory women, were analyzed for copper content using a modification of the Stoner and
Dasler colorimetric method. Although there was considerable variation among the women
in the amount of copper per 100 mg of dried mucus, in each individual cycle there was a
marked decrease in cervical mucus copper around the time of ovulation, with highest values
occurring during the postovulatory phase of the cycle. The mean contents of copper per
100 mg of dried cervical mucus were 7.0 µg in the proliferative phase, 3.2 µg in the
ovulatory phase, and 19.4 µg in the secretory phase.
Accepted on November 9, 1972
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |