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Rate of absorption of erythrocytes from peritoneal cavity of rats was found to be similar to that reported in the literature. Absorption was almost completely blocked by phosphorylated hesperidin. Evidence was presented suggesting that the block is achieved at the membranes separating peritonal cavity from lymphatics of the diaphragm. Hyaluronidase increased rate of absorption only slightly; however, this increase was statistically significant.
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