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The Distinction of Chemical Profiles of Mountainous Forest Cultivated Ginseng and Garden Ginseng Based on Calcium Oxalate Crystals, Organic Acids, and Ginsenosides [PDF]

open access: goldFoods
This study aims to further analyze the chemical characteristics of mountainous forest cultivated ginseng (MFCG) and garden ginseng (GG), concerning their calcium oxalate crystals, organic acids, and ginsenosides.
Xiaotong Zhang   +3 more
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Thermodynamic and Kinetic Aspects of Calcium Oxalate Crystallization and Renal Lithiasis [PDF]

open access: yesBiomolecules
Thermodynamic factors (supersaturation of substances that form crystals) and kinetic factors (heterogeneous nucleants and crystallization inhibitors) affect the formation of crystals and stones in the urinary tract.
Jaume Dietrich   +2 more
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Probiotics in the prevention and treatment of calcium oxalate kidney stones: mechanisms and therapeutic potential [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
BackgroundKidney stones, particularly calcium oxalate stones, remain a significant health issue despite advances in treatment techniques. Residual stones that persist after treatment can lead to recurrent stone formation and further complications.
Jinshan Yang   +3 more
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Calcium oxalate crystalluria [PDF]

open access: yesEmergency Medicine Journal, 2007
A 42-year-old man presented with acute abdominal pain and nausea. The patient reported drinking about 650 ml of anti-freeze 24–36 h before presentation, in an …
L, Gaines, K H, Waibel
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RETRACTED: Computerized Detection of Calcium Oxalate Crystal Progression

open access: yesCrystals, 2022
Calcium oxalate crystals in plants can cause health issues such as kidney stones if ingested in large amounts. Calcium oxalate crystallizations affect approximately 4% of plants.
Hanan A. Hosni Mahmoud
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Dietary Oxalate and Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Urology, 2007
Patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones are advised to decrease the consumption of foods that contain oxalate. We hypothesized that a cutback in dietary oxalate would lead to a decrease in the urinary excretion of oxalate and decreased stone recurrence. We tested the hypothesis in an animal model of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis.Hydroxy-L-proline
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida ( host institution )   +3 more
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Effect of calcium content of diet on crystal formation in urine of patients with calcium oxalate stones: a randomized crossover clinical trial

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Urology, 2021
Background Patients with idiopathic calcium oxalate stones are advised to consume a low-oxalate diet to prevent recurrence. In this study, on patients with calcium oxalate stones we have attempted to determine the effect of calcium content of diet on the
Sathish Kumar Gopala, Jim Joe
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YAP/ACSL4 Pathway-Mediated Ferroptosis Promotes Renal Fibrosis in the Presence of Kidney Stones

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2023
The potential association between calcium oxalate stones and renal fibrosis has been extensively investigated; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Ferroptosis is a novel form of cell death characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation
Lei Li   +12 more
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Oxalate nephropathy in an elderly patient with newly diagnosed celiac disease – a case report

open access: yesBMC Nephrology, 2023
Oxalate nephropathy, due to secondary hyperoxaluria has widely been described in gastrointestinal diseases. However, reports of oxalate nephropathy in newly diagnosed celiac disease are rare.
Hendrik W. Zijlstra, Coen A. Stegeman
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An Assessment of Engineered Calcium Oxalate Crystal Formation on Plant Growth and Development as a Step toward Evaluating Its Use to Enhance Plant Defense. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
The establishment of new approaches to control chewing insects has been sought not only for direct use in reducing crop loss but also in managing resistance to the pesticides already in use. Engineered formation of calcium oxalate crystals is a potential
Paul A Nakata
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