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The Use of FTIR Spectra for Classifying Plant Items in a Vertebrate Herbivore's Diet. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Chem Ecol
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Development of Bioactive Niobium Oxalate-Based Desensitizer: Permeability and Formation of Nanoprecursors. [PDF]

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Oxalate homeostasis

Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2022
Oxalate homeostasis is maintained through a delicate balance between endogenous sources, exogenous supply and excretion from the body. Novel studies have shed light on the essential roles of metabolic pathways, the microbiome, epithelial oxalate transporters, and adequate oxalate excretion to maintain oxalate homeostasis.
Theresa Ermer   +5 more
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Glycinium oxalate

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2001
In the title compound, C2H6NO2+.C2HO4-, the glycine molecule exists in the cationic form and the oxalic acid molecule in the mono-ionized state. The molecules aggregate into alternate columns of glycinium and semi-oxalate ions. The structure is stabilized by an extensive network of hydrogen bonds.
M, Subha Nandhini   +2 more
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Oxalate Urolithiasis: Significance of Serum and Urinary Oxalate

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
With a new enzymatic test using oxalate oxidase, serum and urinary oxalate can easily and quickly be determined. Serum oxalate in females was significantly higher than in males (39.5 µmol/l, 30.8 µmol/l). Increased serum levels were found only in male patients. Urinary excretion did not reveal sex-dependant differences in healthy persons.
M, Butz, G, Kohlbecker
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DIETARY OXALATE LOADS AND RENAL OXALATE HANDLING

Journal of Urology, 2005
Dietary oxalate makes a significant contribution to urinary oxalate excretion and, thus, may have a role in calcium oxalate kidney stone formation. Studies have indicated that the ingestion of oxalate rich foods results in transient increases in plasma oxalate concentrations and urinary oxalate excretion.
Ross P, Holmes   +2 more
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