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Phosphate binders: New products and challenges

Hemodialysis International, 2006
AbstractOptimal phosphate control in dialysis patients is extremely challenging. A growing awareness of the deleterious effect of mineral metabolism imbalances together with the lack of a satisfactory explanation for the exaggerated mortality rate in patients undergoing renal replacement therapy has led to a renewed effort to refine our approach to ...
A. Bellasi, L. Kooienga, G. A. Block
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Next-Generation Phosphate Binders: Focus on Iron-Based Binders

Drugs, 2014
Phosphate excess is associated with increased mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and has recently been linked to accelerated aging. Oral phosphate binders are prescribed to patients with CKD to prevent absorption of dietary phosphate. Currently available binders have been associated with impaired outcomes (calcium-based binders) or
Dimitra, Nastou   +6 more
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Lanthanum carbonate: a new phosphate binder

Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2004
Hyperphosphatemia remains an important aspect in the management of end-stage renal disease patients. Consequently, there is a need for new, efficient and well-tolerated phosphate binders. In this review, a new phosphate-binding drug, lanthanum carbonate, with an attractive preclinical efficacy profile compared with existing binders, is discussed ...
Behets, G.J.   +3 more
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Calcium Carbonate Powder as a Phosphate Binder

ASAIO Transactions, 1989
With increasing recognition of problems regarding the use of aluminum hydroxide as a phosphate binder, calcium carbonate has become the medication of choice. Use of calcium has, however, frequently been associated with development of hypercalcemia. At this institution, calcium carbonate powder as a phosphate binder, examination of its efficacy, and the
D, Miller, T E, Taber, T F, Hegeman
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Kaolin-phosphate binder

IV All-Russian (National) Scientific Conference "Achievements of Science and Technology"
A geopolymer kaolin phosphate binder has been synthesized based on metakaolin obtained from natural kaolin (750 o C) and 40 % orthophosphoric acid. The choice of aluminum silicate Al2O3·2SiO2 was due to the potential possibility of introducing a valuable component – mullite 3Al2O3·2SiO2 into the matrix in the process of heat treatment of a composite ...
N.V. Filatova   +2 more
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Oral phosphate binders: History and prospects

Bone, 2009
The use of an oral phosphate binder is a promising and most practical strategy for the prevention of vascular calcification in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). To secure the safety: 1) the oral phosphate binder must not cause adverse effects in the gastrointestinal tract; 2) the oral phosphate binder should be non-absorbable or barely ...
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Comparison of Phosphate Binding Capacities of PA21, A Novel Phosphate Binder, with those of other Phosphate Binders in vitro and in vivo

Drug Research, 2016
The phosphate binding capacity of PA21, a novel phosphate binder, was compared with those of other phosphate binders in vitro and in vivo.1) For in vitro studies, PA21, sevelamer hydrochloride, lanthanum carbonate hydrate, calcium carbonate, and ferric citrate hydrate were incubated with a phosphate solution at 37°C for 2 h.
A, Yaguchi   +5 more
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Deformation of nonfired refractories on phosphate binders. 1. Specifics of nonfired refractories on phosphate binders

Refractories and Industrial Ceramics, 2006
Brief data on phosphate binders and materials based on them are provided. Compositions are selected to investigate their deformation in heating under load and creep.
S. S. Bakunov, U. Sh. Shayakhmetov
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Coatings based on phosphate binders

Glass and Ceramics, 2000
Hydroxyapatite coatings based on phosphate binders are described. Their adhesion characteristics, the TCLE, and the effect of the temperature on the strength of the material of the coatings are presented. Coatings based on phosphate binders can present interest for specialists in electrochemistry and medicine.
V. I. Vereshchagin   +2 more
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Phosphate binders in refractories for steelcasting

Refractories, 1975
Nozzles for steelcasting are more durable when produced with an aluminochromophosphate binder than with an aluminophosphate binder, the reasons being the more favorable conditions for the preparation of the batch and the state of the bond during firing and in the steelcasting process. Nozzles containing ACPB No.
G. �. Solovushkova   +5 more
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