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Based on the laboratory experiment and geochemical modelling, we hypothesise that the release of fluoride and phosphate results from the incongruent dissolution of CFA and the simultaneous formation of a depleted layer that has hydrated di-basic calcium phosphate (CaHPO4nH2O) composition at the CFA-water interface.
In solutions that are supersaturated with respect to calcium oxalate, the presence of phosphate results in the initial formation of amorphous calcium phosphate clusters.
It is a fact that the Lenziaren® treated cats consumed higher quantities of phosphate as a result of higher food consumption, but the urine phosphate results suggest that absorption of phosphate was effectively decreased by Lenziaren®.
We have previously shown that inactivation of Spt6 prior to addition of the signal for repression (phosphate) results in the PHO5 promoter remaining nucleosome-depleted and transcriptionally active in vivo, even though the activators no longer occupy the promoter [ 13].
In solutions that are supersaturated with respect to calcium oxalate, the presence of phosphate results in the initial formation of amorphous calcium phosphate clusters; these clusters were found to promote the aggregation of amorphous calcium oxalate complexes which induce the nucleation and growth of urinary stones.
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However, based on the purification factor, potassium phosphate resulted in a higher PF (1.46).
The amount of inorganic phosphate resulted from the enzymatic reaction was determined using the standard vanadomolybdate UV spectrophotometric method [24].
The ammonium-containing MPC resulted in struvite (MgNH4PO4·6H2O) as the major reaction product, whereas the MPC prepared with sodium dihydrogen phosphate resulted in an amorphous product.
The synergistic effect of CPP-ACP and fluoride in reducing the WSLs is due to the formation of CPP-stabilized amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate, resulting in increased concentration of bioavailable calcium and phosphate ions [37].
Many studies conducted have shown the synergistic effect between CPP-ACP and fluoride which can be attributed to the formation of CPP-stabilized amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate, resulting in the increased incorporation of fluoride ions into plaque, together with increased concentrations of bioavailable calcium and phosphate ions [4, 5, 9, 10].
Both were shown to interact actively with calcium and phosphate resulting in the formation of particles, spindles, and films [2], [4].
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