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  • Calcium phosphate mineralization in bone tissues directly

    2019.5.14  Correlative energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry indicated the formation of calcium phosphate mineral. Fixed bone was sectioned, and the section surface was

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  • Introducing the crystalline phase of dicalcium phosphate ... - Nature

    2020.3.24  Here, we report the synthesis and crystal structure determination of DCPM. This form of CaP is found to crystallize from amorphous calcium hydrogen phosphate

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  • Bone Mineralization and Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism

    2021.10.21  This Special Issue of Nutrients, “Bone Mineralization and Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism” contains four original publications and two reviews investigating

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  • Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis - Endotext - NCBI

    2023.5.17  In this chapter, we review calcium and phosphate homeostasis including the critical organs involved (skeleton, parathyroids, GI tract, kidneys etc.) as well as the

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  • Critical and diverse roles of phosphates in human bone formation

    In the context of calcium oxalate deposition, pyrophosphate is known to act as a nucleation and crystal growth inhibitor. 109 However, the inhibitory action of PPi has been shown to

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  • Bioactive calcium phosphate materials and applications in

    2019.1.14  Calcium phosphates are minerals composed of calcium cations and phosphate anions. They are known as the major inorganic material in approximately 60%

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  • A Review of Phosphate Mineral Nucleation in Biology and

    2013.9.28  Phosphate concentrations in environmental (e.g., marine), intracellular, or extracellular (e.g., osteoid) aqueous and calcium-containing environments are too low for

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  • Calcium Phosphate SpringerLink

    Calcium phosphate has been widely accepted as a biocompatible material chemically resembling the mineral component of human teeth and bone and would be the perfect

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  • Calcium and phosphate: a duet of ions playing for bone health

    Among micronutrients, calcium (Ca) and inorganic (i) phosphate (P) are the two main constituents of hydroxyapatite, the bone mineral that strengthens the mechanical

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  • Calcium Phosphate Mineral - an overview ScienceDirect

    The effect of carbonate concentration on calcium phosphate precipitation was studied by Song et al. (2002), who found that at pH 8 with a carbonate concentration of up to 5 mmol L −1, the rate and percentage of precipitation decreased, whereas at pH > 9 the effect was small. Generally, the efficiency of P removal by this method is 75–80%.

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  • A Review of Phosphate Mineral Nucleation in Biology and

    2013.9.28  However, calcium phosphate minerals do nucleate and grow in these environments. The chemical mechanism of phosphorite mineral nucleation in the environment has been a question for over 100 years, as has the chemical mechanism of biological apatite nucleation within organisms. ... de Jager H-J, Heyns AM (1998)

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  • Calcium phosphate: What is it and what are the risks?

    2022.1.21  Calcium phosphate is a compound that contains both calcium and phosphorus. It is a naturally occurring mineral that is a large component of bones and teeth. The compound has a variety of roles in ...

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  • Osteopontin regulates biomimetic calcium phosphate crystallization

    2020.9.24  The effect of the phosphorylation of OPN peptides on calcium phosphate mineral formation, growth, and mineralization inhibition was examined by several groups 17,41,42,43. ... de Bruyn, J. R. et ...

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  • Phase Transformations in Calcium Phosphate Crystallization

    2016.12.22  Abstract. Calcium phosphates are widespread in geochemistry, in biomineralization, and as biomaterials, and thus they have solicited great interest among researchers. In this chapter, prenucleation phenomena, amorphous phases, and crystallization processes from amorphous precursors are discussed for the calcium

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  • DCP - Phosphate Bicalcique - Phosphea

    Phosphea produit du phosphate bicalcique à Saint-Malo (France), Gabès (Tunisie), Carthagène (Espagne) et Imbituba (Brésil). Le DCP figure parmi les premiers phosphates alimentaires que nous avons développés. Nos usines française et tunisienne produisent du DCP anhydre en poudre ou en mini-semoulettes, tandis que le site espagnol est ...

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  • 5 minéraux qui contiennent du phosphate - Greelane

    2019.2.13  Réimphoto / Getty Images L'apatite (Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 F) est un élément clé du cycle du phosphore. Il est répandu mais peu commun dans les roches ignées et métamorphiques. L'apatite est une famille de minéraux centrée autour de la fluorapatite, ou du phosphate de calcium avec un peu de fluor, avec la formule Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 F. D'autres

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  • Effects of pH and Dissolved Silicate on Phosphate Mineral

    2021.12.17  Release of sorbed phosphate from ferric iron oxyhydroxides can contribute to excessive algal growth in surface water bodies. Dissolved silicate has been hypothesized to facilitate phosphate desorption by competing for mineral surface sites. Here, we conducted phosphate and silicate adsorption experiments with goethite under a wide

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  • Comprehensive Guide to Calcium Phosphate Solubility

    2023.7.17  Calcium phosphate solubility is a critical property that is mainly correlated with the calcium (Ca)/phosphorous (P) ratio. The solubility of various calcium ... The sediment samples were incubated with and without these reference minerals and then sequentially extracted to quantify Ca-P values between pH 3 and 8. The quantification of

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  • Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis - Endotext - NCBI

    2023.5.17  Calcium and phosphate are critical to human physiology (e.g., neuromuscular function) and are also needed for skeletal mineralization. An understanding of calcium and phosphate metabolism is required for the clinician to evaluate disorders of the levels of calcium and phosphorus as well as metabolic skeletal disorders. In this chapter,

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  • Bioactive calcium phosphate materials and applications in

    2019.1.14  Calcium phosphates are minerals composed of calcium cations and phosphate anions. They are known as the major inorganic material in approximately 60% of all native human bones (Table 1).The existence of calcium phosphates in bones was first discovered in 1769, and in the 1800s, calcium phosphates that exist in bones were

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  • Modulated Degradation Rates of Bone Mineral-Like Calcium Phosphate ...

    2024.5.20  With an elemental composition similar to bone mineral, and the ability to release phosphorus and calcium that benefit bone regeneration, Calcium Phosphate Glass (CPG) serves as a promising component of bone tissue engineering scaffolds. However, the degradation of CPG composites typically results in increased acidity, and its impact on

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  • Biomineralization of calcium phosphate revealed

    2018.11.13  Mahamid, J. et al. Mapping amorphous calcium phosphate transformation into crystalline mineral from the cell to the bone in zebrafish fin rays. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 107 , 6316–6321 (2010).

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  • Bone Mineralization and Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism

    2021.10.21  This Special Issue of Nutrients, “Bone Mineralization and Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism” contains four original publications and two reviews investigating bone status in prematurity and in patients with inherited metabolic diseases, as well as the contribution of mineral intake to metabolic bone disease (MBD), which suggests the

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  • Critical and diverse roles of phosphates in human bone formation

    During the 1960s, an amorphous phase termed amorphous calcium phosphate (Ca 3 (PO 4) 2 n H 2 O, ACP) was first proposed as a precursor to crystalline calcium orthophosphate minerals in pseudo physiological systems. 25 This includes HA, the major mineral component of both human bone and teeth. 26 The presence of ACP in these tissues has

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  • Which Minerals Include Phosphate? - ThoughtCo

    2019.2.13  Reimphoto / Getty Images Apatite (Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 F) is a key part of the phosphorus cycle. It is widespread but uncommon in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Apatite is a family of minerals centered around fluorapatite, or calcium phosphate with a bit of fluorine, with the formula Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 F. Other members of the apatite group have

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  • Inorganic phosphate in growing calcium carbonate abalone

    2022.3.21  The efficiency of 13 C enrichment method is highlighted in Fig. 2a which displays the 13 C DE ... W. E. G. et al. Nonenzymatic transformation of amorphous CaCO 3 into calcium phosphate mineral ...

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  • The fate of Cd during the replacement of Cd-bearing calcite by calcium ...

    2023.1.1  Naturally, calcite will convert into various calcium phosphate minerals (CaPs) driven by phosphate. For example, brushite (also known as dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, DCPD) and hydroxylapatite (HAP) found in guano-rich caves are products of the interaction between guano and carbonate matrix ( Fiore and Laviano, 1991 ; Frost and

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  • Minéralisations biologiques à base de phosphate de calcium

    2004.10.1  Biological mineralisations based on calcium phosphate. The mineral fractions of bones and teeth are non-stoichiometric apatite crystals. Their morphology, dimensions, composition and reactivity are adapted to their biological function. ... Toutes les minéralisations biologiques à base de phosphate de calcium peuvent être représentées

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  • Impacts of Initial Ca/P on Amorphous Calcium Phosphate

    2021.6.3  Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) can form as a metastable intermediate during the synthesis of calcium phosphate minerals such as brushite (CaHPO 4 2H 2 O) and hydroxylapatite (Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 OH). Hydroxylapatite is a close crystalline analogue of bone mineral and is used as a proxy for investigations of bone growth and

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  • Calcium : rôles, aliments, avis, dosage et danger (tableau des

    2021.10.25  Calcium : rôles, aliments, avis, dosage et effets secondaires (guide complet) 4.9. ( 8) Le calcium (Ca) est le minéral le plus abondant du corps humain. C’est dire à quel point il est important pour notre organisme. En plus d’intervenir dans la santé des os, il est impliqué dans de nombreux processus métaboliques.

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  • Bone Profile Interpretation Calcium Geeky Medics

    2023.6.19  A bone profile is a commonly ordered blood test and includes: Serum calcium. Serum phosphate. Serum albumin. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) This guide gives an overview of the tests included in a bone profile and a structured approach to bone profile interpretation. You may be interested in our other blood test interpretation guides,

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  • Phosphate Minerals SpringerLink

    2022.7.7  Phosphate minerals are utilized in various fields. ... and it was confirmed that the gallium in the cements hardly moved from the defect created for the implantation. de Rezande et al. (2019) used ... Qi C, Sun T-W, Wu J, Chen F (2015) Amorphous calcium phosphate nanowires prepared using beta-glycerophosphate disodium salt as an organic ...

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  • Calcium Phosphate SpringerLink

    Calcium phosphates are classified according to their specific solubilities such as their degradation over time after it is attached and bonded to bone tissue and slowly being replaced by advancing bone growth (Fig. 3.1).Once it is exposed to bodily fluids, an exchange in the surface ions of calcium phosphate or HAp can take place with those of

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  • Transformation of amorphous calcium phosphate to bone

    2018.10.9  Mahamid, J. et al. Mapping amorphous calcium phosphate transformation into crystalline mineral from the cell to the bone in zebrafish fin rays. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 107 , 6316–6321 (2010).

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  • Calcium and Phosphate Disorders: Core Curriculum 2024

    2023.12.13  Maintaining normal calcium and phosphate homeostasis is essential for optimal cellular, metabolic, and organ function. Parathyroid hormone, fibroblast growth factor 23, and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D regulate calcium and phosphate homeostasis via multiple interlinked feedback loops, receptors, ion channels, and transporters. Following an initial

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  • Iron oxides catalyze the hydrolysis of polyphosphate

    2021.7.15  P XANES spectra of calcium phosphate mineral or polyphosphate compounds have post-edge characteristics that are different from varied P standard compounds ... Office of Science User Facility operated for the DOE Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515 and DE-AC02-06CH11357, respectively. Appendix

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  • Calcium phosphate mineralization in bone tissues directly

    2019.5.14  Correlative energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry indicated the formation of calcium phosphate mineral. Fixed bone was sectioned, and the section surface was inspected by ASEM. ... de Jonge, N ...

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  • Calcium Phosphate Formula, Properties Application

    Calcium phosphate is a family of materials and minerals that contain calcium ions (Ca 2+) together with orthophosphates (PO 43−) or metaphosphates (PO 3−) and sometimes hydrogen or hydroxide ions. This family of materials and minerals is primarily found in rocks and bone, and is also an essential component for all living organisms.

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