Calcium acetate versus calcium carbonate as phosphate-binding agents in chronic haemodialysis. Nephrol Dial Transplant 1994; 9: 1121-1124.Pflanz S, Henderson IS, McElduff N, Jones MC: Calcium acetate versus calcium carbonate as phosphate-binding agents in chronic haemodialysis. Nephrol...
Our aim was to compare the effects of calcium carbonate and sevelamer-HCl treatments on calcium-phosphate metabolism and renal function in 5/6 nephrectomized (NX) rats so that long-term disease progression preceded the treatment. After 15-week progressio
A series of the calcium-nickel carbonate solid solutions [(Ca1−xNix)CO3] were synthesized and their dissolution in N2-degassed water (NDW) and CO2-saturated water (CSW) at 25 °C was experimentally investigated. During dissolution of the syntheti
Most widely used antacid in treating ulcer disease ___. A) sodium bicarbonate B) calcium carbonate C) magnesium hydroxide D) aluminum hydroxide E) combination of aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide. How would you counsel/respond to an endurance athlete...
This occurs because calcium carbonate is mobilized from shell and bones to provide buffering — bicarbonate buffers the H+ build-up associated with anaerobic glycolysis whereas calcium lactate formation sequesters the carbohydrate end product (Jackson, 2004). Hence, the regulation of intracellular calcium...
The presence of phosphate from different origins (inorganic, bioorganic) is found more and more in calcium carbonate-based biominerals. Phosphate is often described as being responsible for the stabilization of the transient amorphous calcium carbonate p
Bicarbonate, Pco2, proteins, and total and ionized calcium were measured in samples collected every minute during a 20-min period after intravenous administration of secretin (1 Ulkg) and, 10 min later, caerulein (75 nglkg). All samples were supersaturated with calcium carbonate. The first ...
Calcium (Ca) plays a crucial role for plant nutrition, soil aggregation, and soil organic matter (SOM) stabilization. Turnover and ecological functions of
Citracal(calcium citrate); Calcet, Titralac, Tums (calcium carbonate); calphosan (calcium glycerophosphate/calcium lactate); dical-D (dibasic calcium phosphate with Vit. D) View chapterExplore book Anticoagulation Strategies for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy ...
bicarbonate, and phosphate. In the presence ofhypoalbuminemia, there is an increase in the ionized calcium relative to the total calcium, thus total serum calcium may underestimate the physiologically active (ionized) serum calcium. A commonly used formula for estimating the ionized calcium from ...