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oxalate - vertaling naar arabisch

ANY DERIVATIVE OF OXALIC ACID; CHEMICAL COMPOUND CONTAINING OXALATE MOIETY
Oxalates; Ethanedioate; Potassium Oxalate; Oxalate ion; Potassium oxalate; Cadmium oxalate; Hyperoxalemia
  • Scanning electron micrograph of the surface of a [[kidney stone]] showing tetragonal crystals of [[weddellite]] (calcium oxalate dihydrate) emerging from the amorphous central part of the stone; the horizontal length of the picture represents 0.5 mm of the figured original.

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Definitie

Oxalate
·noun A salt of oxalic acid.

Wikipedia

Oxalate

Oxalate (IUPAC: ethanedioate) is an anion with the formula C2O42−. This dianion is colorless. It occurs naturally, including in some foods. It forms a variety of salts, for example sodium oxalate (Na2C2O4), and several esters such as dimethyl oxalate (C2O4(CH3)2). It is a conjugate base of oxalic acid. At neutral pH in aqueous solution, oxalic acid converts completely to oxalate.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor oxalate
1. "We were told the oxalate deposists were now affecting her heart.
2. As her own liver produced too much oxalate, even with treatment, Liza would eventually need a liver and kidney transplant.
3. Her liver was responsible for her condition; replacing the liver would effectively cure her as a transplanted liver would not produce excess oxalate.
4. Despite daily treatment, the oxalate was accumulating in Liza‘s bones, including her rib cage, causing bone disease and affecting her breathing.
5. The researchers believe the findings may be because chocolate contains oxalate, which can reduce calcium absorption, and sugar, which is linked to calcium excretion.