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Calcium Bioavailability and Kinetics of Calcium Ascorbate and Calcium Acetate in Rats

open access: yesExperimental Biology and Medicine, 2004
The objective was to investigate the bioavailability and mechanism of calcium absorption of calcium ascorbate (ASC) and calcium acetate (AC). A series of studies was performed in adult Sprague-Dawley male rats. In the first study, each group of rats (n = 10/group) was assigned to one of the five test meals labeled with
Meryl E Wastney, Connie M Weaver
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Thermogravimetric analysis of the relationship among calcium magnesium acetate, calcium acetate and magnesium acetate

Applied Energy, 2010
Abstract Thermal decomposition characteristic of calcium magnesium acetate (CMA), calcium acetate (CA) and magnesium acetate (MA) are investigated through thermogravimetric (TG) analysis at the heating rates of 5 K min−1, 7.5 K min−1, 10 K min−1 and 15 K min−1.
Shengli Niu, Kuihua Han, Chunmei Lu
exaly   +2 more sources

Calcination of calcium acetate and calcium magnesium acetate: effect of the reacting atmosphere

Fuel, 1999
Abstract The calcination process of the calcium acetate (CA) and calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) was investigated as a previous step for coal gas desulfurisation during sorbent injection at high temperatures because the excellent results demonstrated by these sorbents as sulfur removal agents both in combustion and gasification processes.
Juan Adanez, Luis F De Diego
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A spectroscopic study of the mineral paceite (calcium acetate) [PDF]

open access: yesSpectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2007
A comprehensive spectroscopic analysis consisting of Raman, infrared (IR) and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was undertaken on two forms of calcium acetate with differing degrees of hydration. Monohydrate (Ca(CH(3)COO)(2).H(2)O) and half-hydrate (Ca(CH(3)COO)(2).0.5H(2)O) species were analysed.
Anthony W Musumeci, Eric R Waclawik
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Calcium acetate versus calcium carbonate in chronic haemodialysis

Nephrology, 1995
Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of calcium acetate (CA) and calcium carbonate (CC) as phosphate binders in patients on maintenance haemodialysis. A randomized, blinded, crossover study was conducted for 24 weeks in 32 subjects who were stabilized on in‐centre haemodialysis with low calcium (1.25 mmol/L) dialysate, were ...
J CONNOLLY, DCH HARRIS
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Nature of Calcium Acetate.

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 1962
A STUDY of the hydrates of calcium acetate verified earlier work reported in the literature and showed that the anhydrous forms of calcium acetate may be obtained by heating the monoor half-hydrate. The anhydrous forms and the half-hydrate may exist with adsorbed water a t some temperatures without forming mixtures of hydrates. In 1960, three anhydrous
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Treatment of Uraemic Hyperphosphatemia with Calcium Acetate: a Safe Alternative to Calcium Carbonate

Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology, 1992
Clinical usefulness of calcium acetate (CAA) as phosphorus binder was assessed in 19 stable hemodialysis patients with persistent hyperphosphatemia. All were dialysed thrice weekly with a constant dialytic schedule and a dialysate calcium of 3.5 mEq/l.
M, Biagini   +6 more
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Calcium Acetate versus Calcium Carbonate as Phosphate Binders in Hemodialysis Patients

Nephron, 2008
We conducted a randomized unblinded parallel clinical trial to compare the effectiveness, side effects and tolerance between calcium acetate (CA) and calcium carbonate (CC) in 80 stable chronic hemodialysis patients selected on the basis of their acceptable control of serum phosphorus (P) levels with aluminum hydroxide (AH).
F, Caravaca   +7 more
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The Treatment of Uraemic Hyperphosphataemia with Calcium Acetate and Calcium Carbonate: A Comparative Study

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1991
A comparative study of long-term haemodialysis patients investigated the effects of calcium acetate and calcium carbonate on concentrations of serum phosphate, calcium, and parathyroid hormone. It was demonstrated that both substances led to a significant decrease in phosphate and serum parathyroid hormone. Administration of calcium acetate reduced the
K, Schaefer   +5 more
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