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Dr. Troels Ring, MD, Medical Department C, Aalborg Hospital, Aalborg (Denmark) Dear Sir, Two recent papers comparing calcium carbonate with calcium acetate both conclude that calcium acetate is the better phosphorus binder. In the paper by Caravaca et al. [1], the serum phosphate concentration was 1.80 ± 0.50 (SD) mmol/l while on calcium acetate, and 1.93 ± 0.48 on calcium carbonate in a parall...
Dr. Troels Ring, MD, Medical Department C, Aalborg Hospital, Aalborg (Denmark) Dear Sir, Two recent papers comparing calcium carbonate with calcium acetate both conclude that calcium acetate is the better phosphorus binder. In the paper by Caravaca et al. [1], the serum phosphate concentration was 1.80 ± 0.50 (SD) mmol/l while on calcium acetate, and 1.93 ± 0.48 on calcium carbonate in a parall...
Red meat intake is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer. We have previously shown that haemin, haemoglobin and red meat promote carcinogen-induced preneoplastic lesions, aberrant crypt foci, in the colon of rats. We have also shown that dietary calcium phosphate inhibits haemin-induced promotion, and normalizes faecal lipoperoxides and cytotoxicity. Unexpectedly, high-calcium pho...
[1] During the Paleocene‐Eocene thermal maximum (PETM ∼55 Myr ago), prominent climatic and biogeochemical changes took place in the atmosphere, ocean, and on land. For example, deep‐sea temperatures rose by 5°C to 6°C, while sea surface temperatures at high latitudes increased by up to 9°C. In the sedimentary record, the onset of the PETM is marked by widespread dissolution of calcium carbonate...
Dr. Troels Ring, MD, Medical Department C, Aalborg Hospital, Aalborg (Denmark) Dear Sir, Two recent papers comparing calcium carbonate with calcium acetate both conclude that calcium acetate is the better phosphorus binder. In the paper by Caravaca et al. [1], the serum phosphate concentration was 1.80 ± 0.50 (SD) mmol/l while on calcium acetate, and 1.93 ± 0.48 on calcium carbonate in a parall...
Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is one of the biomineralization types closely dependent on the parameters of the microenvironment. Minerals are precipitated as a product of environmental and bacterial cell interactions, however, this system has very little control via microorganisms. The aim of research was to determine the influence of abiotic factors (pH, temperature, agit...
Removal of carbon through the precipitation and burial of calcium carbonate in marine sediments constitutes over 70% of the total carbon on Earth and is partitioned between coastal and pelagic zones. The precipitation of authigenic calcium carbonate in seawater, however, has been hotly debated because despite being in a supersaturated state, there is an absence of persistent precipitation. One ...
Larger symbiont-bearing foraminifera are prominent and important producers of calcium carbonate in modern tropical environments. With an estimated production of at least 130 million tons of CaCO(3) per year, they contribute almost 5% of the annual present-day carbonate production in the world's reef and shelf areas (0-200 m) and approximately 2.5% of the CaCO(3) of all oceans. Together with non...
Hyperphosphatemia has an important role in the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and bone disease in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The most effective method of phosphate elimination lies with phosphate binders, the agent that more commonly used, calcium carbonate, is not an ideal binding agent. In this regard, calcium acetate has been reported to have more or at least...
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