Technically, phosphorus is an element and phosphate is a molecular anion (e.g., HPO42−); however, the terms are often used interchangeably. For simplicity, phosphate will be used in this chapter to refer to either phosphorus or phosphate.25 Distribution of whole body phosphate is as follows...
Thirdly, although we adjusted for creatinine and renal disease as covariates, it would have been better to exclude patients with renal dysfunction from further studies. Finally, data related to the consumption of foods containing inorganic phosphorus additives were unavailable in the MIMIC IV database...
The esters clindamycin palmitate in suspension for oral use and clindamycin phosphate for parenteral use are absorbed as the inactive ester and are rapidly hydrolyzed in the blood to the active base. After IM administration, which causes little pain, mean peak serum levels are reached in 3 hours...
His respiratory quotient increased (producing more carbon dioxide), as well as his rate of resting metabolism. I think the most interesting part of the experiment was that his blood phosphate decreased. In two measurements during the experimental diet, his fasting plasma inorganic phosphorus was ...
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Hyperphosphatemiais too much phosphate in the blood (hyper means 'too much'). Phosphate is the naturally occurring form of phosphorus, a substance that the body requires for bone and cell formation, genetic coding, and energy metabolism; however, the levels of phosphate are usually regulated in...
Abundance and ecophysiology of Defluviicoccus spp., glycogen-accumulating organisms in full-scale wastewater treatment processes The activity of glycogen-accumulating organisms (GAOs) in enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) wastewater treatment plants has been proposed as on......
Epinephrine is a hypophosphatemic hormone in man physiological effects of circulating epinephrine on plasma calcium, magnesium phosphorus, parathyroid hormone and calcitonin. J Clin Invest 1983; 71: 572–578. 26 Ljunghall S, Hedstrand H. Serum phosphate inversely related to blood pressure. Br Med ...
Although aluminum salts were standard therapy prior to 1985, they are currently of limited clinical utility and are typically used only as short-term therapy when other means of controlling phosphorus have failed. Although some clinicians continue to use aluminum salts with regularity, it is ...