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Die Gegenwart des Broms im menschlichen Organismus dient nicht der Erfüllung physiologischer Stoffwechselaufgaben. Da Brom in der Natur stets mit Chlor vergesellschaftet auftritt und die Resorptions- und Ausscheidungsorgane des Körpers keine Unterscheidungsfähigkeit für beide Halogene besitzen, betritt und verläßt Brom als „Begleitelement“ den Körper.

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Wolff, H.P., Fischer, R. (1961). Brom. In: Schwiegk, H., Turba, F. (eds) Radioactive Isotopes in Physiology Diagnostics and Therapy / Künstliche Radioaktive Isotope in Physiologie Diagnostik und Therapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49762-9_6

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