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Type of salt
Has types uranyl oxalate

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The most common kinds of kidney stones are calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate.
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Oxalate, the conjugate base of oxalic acid, is an excellent ligand for metal ions.
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One exception was the prediction of the theoretical maximum yield of oxalate.
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It is this oxalate that gives your teeth and mouth that fuzzy coated feeling.
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Lab results have ascertained that the stones are made up of calcium oxalate.
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It, like the other kidney stones, forms when urine contains too much calcium oxalate.
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The two most common types of stones in dogs and cats are called struvite and oxalate.
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Mice, it seems, are far more efficient at disposing of oxalate than we are.
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Even the edible portion of the plant contains respectable amounts of soluble oxalate.
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More examples
  • A salt or ester of oxalic acid
  • Oxalate (IUPAC: ethanedioate), sometimes abbreviated as ox when a ligand, is the dianion with formula C2O42− also written (COO)22−. ...
  • (Oxalates) Found in rhubarb leaves (poisonous leaves), rhubarb stalks, spinach, sorrel and some nuts. They can inhibit the body's absorption of calcium and iron.
  • (Oxalates) A phytochemical found in vegetables that can bind minerals making them unavailable.
  • (Oxalates) are naturally occurring substances in the human body and in plants. About 80% of all kidney stones contain some oxalates, as well as calcium, so those with kidney stones are frequently advised to avoid high oxalate consumption. ...
  • Salt of oxalic acid (H2C201); common in plants. Soluble oxalates can be toxic to humans and animals.
  • A compound found in plants that binds to minerals such as calcium and reduces their absorption.
  • A chemical compound that is found in most calcium kidney stones. It binds strongly with calcium. Dietary sources of oxalate include tea, chocolate, green leafy vegetables, nuts, tomatoes and some cola soft drinks.
  • A chemical that combines with calcium in urine to form the most common type of kidney stone .