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calcium oxalate

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Description

Calcium oxalate is a naturally occurring salt found in plants, animals, and humans. It is an insoluble salt that can form crystals. In plants, calcium oxalate crystals are found in the vacuoles of cells and can act as a deterrent to herbivores. In animals, calcium oxalate crystals are found in the kidneys, where they can cause kidney stones. In humans, calcium oxalate is the most common type of kidney stone. The formation of calcium oxalate crystals is a complex process that is influenced by a number of factors, including pH, temperature, and the presence of other ions. The study of calcium oxalate is important for understanding the formation of kidney stones and for developing new treatments for this condition. Calcium oxalate can be synthesized in the laboratory by reacting calcium chloride with oxalic acid.'

Calcium Oxalate: The calcium salt of oxalic acid, occurring in the urine as crystals and in certain calculi. [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

calcium oxalate : The calcium salt of oxalic acid, which in excess in the urine may lead to formation of oxalate calculi (kidney stones). [Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID33005
CHEMBL ID3184709
CHEBI ID60579
SCHEMBL ID43709
MeSH IDM0003175

Synonyms (27)

Synonym
AKOS015837658
563-72-4
ethanedioic acid, calcium salt (1:1)
calcium oxalate
CHEBI:60579 ,
C17478
calcium oxalate (1:1)
25454-23-3
ethanedioic acid, calcium salt
NCGC00260294-01
dtxcid007214
tox21_202746
dtxsid6027214 ,
cas-563-72-4
2612hc57ye ,
oxalic acid, calcium salt (1:1)
unii-2612hc57ye
einecs 209-260-1
AKOS015903449
SCHEMBL43709
ethanedioic acid calcium salt
calcium oxalate [mi]
calciumoxalate
CHEMBL3184709
calcium oxalat
calcium;oxalate
Q412399

Research Excerpts

Overview

Calcium oxalate (CaOx) is a major contributor to urolithiasis, one of the most common urological diseases. Pure calcium Oxalate stones are a polished dark brown color, and are very hard.

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"Calcium oxalate (CaOx) is a major contributor to urolithiasis, one of the most common urological diseases. "( Mutation of Klotho rs3752472 protect the kidney from the renal epithelial cell injury caused by CaOx crystals through the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
Chen, JC; Jiang, MJ; Lu, P; Ma, Z; Shen, G; Song, RJ; Wang, ZF; Xu, C; Zhang, W; Zhou, YQ, 2021
)
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"Calcium oxalate crystals are a major biomineralization product in higher plants. "( Crystallochemical characterization of calcium oxalate crystals isolated from seed coats of Phaseolus vulgaris and leaves of Vitis vinifera.
Jáuregui-Zúñiga, D; Moreno, A; Reyes-Grajeda, JP; Sepúlveda-Sánchez, JD; Whitaker, JR, 2003
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"Pure calcium oxalate stones are a polished dark brown color, and are very hard."( [Calcium oxalate monohydrate (whewellite) renal lithiasis].
Arvis, G; Barthelemy, C; Charransol-Maistre, G; Desgrez, P; Legrand, JC; Steg, A; Taboury, JA; Taillandier, E; Thomas, E; Thomas, J, 1985
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Effects

Calcium oxalate monohydrate has CV(%) 5.70% in mixture 9 part of it to one part of impurities, in mixture 50/50 - 21.57% and in 10/90 -5.70%. Calcium ox alate kidney stone has become an urgent issue due to its high incidence and recurrence rate.

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"Calcium oxalate monohydrate has CV(%) 5.70% in mixture 9 part of it to one part of impurities, in mixture 50/50 - 21.57% and in 10/90 - 5.70%."( Validation of the infrared spectroscopy method for analysis of the composition of urine concretes.
Blinova, TV; Emanuel, VL; Lapin, SV; Lebedev, DG; Malyshkin, KA; Smirnova, VI, 2021
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"Calcium oxalate kidney stone has become an urgent issue due to its high incidence and recurrence rate. "( Oxalate‑induced renal pyroptotic injury and crystal formation mediated by NLRP3‑GSDMD signaling
Chen, L; Chen, S; Chen, Y; Kong, H; Qi, S; Wang, Q; Wang, X; Yang, S, 2023
)
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"Calcium oxalate stone has the highest constituent ratio in Southwest China, while anhydrous uric acid stone has the highest constituent ratio in Southern China."( Systemic analysis of urinary stones from the Northern, Eastern, Central, Southern and Southwest China by a multi-center study.
Li, Q; Luo, XB; Ma, RH; Zhong, HQ, 2018
)
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"Calcium oxalate (CaOx) has been shown to be the main component of the majority of stones formed in the urinary system of the patients with urolithiasis."( Cytoprotective role of the aqueous extract of Terminalia chebula on renal epithelial cells.
Aggarwal, A; Bandyopadhyay, P; Duggal, S; Tandon, C; Tandon, S; Tayal, S,
)
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"Calcium oxalate has become the most common mineral occurring in canine and feline uroliths. "( Update: Management of calcium oxalate uroliths in dogs and cats.
Bartges, JW; Kirk, C; Lane, IF, 2004
)
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Actions

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"The calcium oxalate product was lower than in controls, while the calcium phosphate product was unchanged."( Urinary excretion of calcium, magnesium, oxalate and citrate in duodenal ulcer patients. Preliminary results before and up to five years after highly selective vagotomy.
Hanisch, E; Husemann, B; Mühe, E; Scholz, D; Schwendtner, H; Schwille, PO; Sigel, A; Zeuner, E, 1983
)
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Toxicity

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" As we could not demonstrate the induction of apoptosis, this effect may be a result of toxic necrosis."( Impact of hypoxia and hypercapnia on calcium oxalate toxicity in renal epithelial and interstitial cells.
Alken, P; Cao, Y; Häcker, A; Knoll, T; Sagi, S; Steidler, A, 2006
)
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" These results indicate that COM, and not glyoxylate or glycolaldehyde, is the toxic metabolite responsible for the acute tubular necrosis and renal failure that is observed in EG-poisoned patients."( Calcium oxalate, and not other metabolites, is responsible for the renal toxicity of ethylene glycol.
Cenac, TA; Guo, C; Li, Y; McMartin, KE, 2007
)
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" However, COM-induced toxic effects in these tubular cells remain largely unknown."( Proteomic analysis of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystal-induced cytotoxicity in distal renal tubular cells.
Chen, ST; Semangoen, T; Sinchaikul, S; Thongboonkerd, V, 2008
)
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" Toxic intensities of the four kinds of raphides were detected by mice acute toxicity experiment, and the value of LD0 were from caculated by Bliss rule."( [Comparisons of crystal form of raphides to toxicity raphides in four poisonous herbs of Araceae family].
Chen, L; Ge, X; Wu, H; Yu, H, 2010
)
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" The raphides could produce severe toxic reactions."( [Comparisons of crystal form of raphides to toxicity raphides in four poisonous herbs of Araceae family].
Chen, L; Ge, X; Wu, H; Yu, H, 2010
)
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" The structure of toxic substances significantly changed, which decreased the inflammatory effect."( The alum-processing mechanism attenuating toxicity of Araceae Pinellia ternata and Pinellia pedatisecta.
Cai, B; Ge, X; Pan, Y; Wu, H; Yu, H; Zhang, Q; Zhu, F, 2015
)
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" General behaviour, adverse effects, and mortality were determined."( Chemical characterisation of Piper amalago (Piperaceae) essential oil by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with rapid-scanning quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC×GC/qMS) and their antilithiasic activity and acute toxicity.
Caramão, EB; Cardoso, CAL; de Barros, ME; Dos Santos, AL; Jacques, RA; Krause, LC; Lima, DBM; Mota, JS; Novaes, ADS; Polidoro, ADS, 2018
)
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" PR has potential toxic effects that can be detoxified by Fuzhi processing (repeated processing using one or multiple adjuvants) with specific adjuvants."( A review of traditional and current processing methods used to decrease the toxicity of the rhizome of Pinellia ternata in traditional Chinese medicine.
Chen, R; Huang, Q; Huang, Y; Jiang, E; Li, N; Peng, W; Tan, L; Wu, C; Zhang, C, 2022
)
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" To date, although the active substances of PR are still unclear, the toxic components are almost completely clarified as needle-like calcium oxalate crystals (NCOCs) and lectin proteins."( A review of traditional and current processing methods used to decrease the toxicity of the rhizome of Pinellia ternata in traditional Chinese medicine.
Chen, R; Huang, Q; Huang, Y; Jiang, E; Li, N; Peng, W; Tan, L; Wu, C; Zhang, C, 2022
)
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Pharmacokinetics

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" The development and evaluation of the PBPK model was based upon previously published pharmacokinetic studies coupled with measured blood and tissue partition coefficients and rates of in vitro metabolism of glyoxylic acid to oxalic acid, glycine and other metabolites using primary hepatocytes isolated from male Wistar rats and humans."( Extension of a PBPK model for ethylene glycol and glycolic acid to include the competitive formation and clearance of metabolites associated with kidney toxicity in rats and humans.
Bartels, MJ; Corley, RA; Creim, J; Hansen, SC; McMartin, KE; Saghir, SA; Snellings, WM, 2011
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Compound-Compound Interactions

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"To observe the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation combined with moxibustion (MOX) on changes of the kidney and ureter tissue, plasma and uterine Ca2+, creatinine (Or) and urea nitrogen (UN) concentrations in rats with renal calcium oxalate stone, so as to reveal its mechanism underlying relieving kidney stone."( [Influence of electroacupuncture combined with intensive moxibustion intervention on pathological changes of kidney and ureter tissues, plasma and uterine Ca2+, creatinine, and urea nitrogen levels in calcium oxalate stone rats].
Wang, W; Zhang, J, 2012
)
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" formigenes combined with intensive dialysis led to reduction of Pox, stabilization of systemic oxalosis, and improvement in the clinical disease course."( Oxalobacter formigenes treatment combined with intensive dialysis lowers plasma oxalate and halts disease progression in a patient with severe infantile oxalosis.
Ahlenstiel-Grunow, T; Birtel, J; Hoppe, B; Krohne, TU; Pape, L, 2020
)
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"Detection of the mineral constituents in a batch of 310 samples of human urinary calculi (kidney stones-235 and bladder stones-75) combined with a semi-quantitative analysis has been presented on the basis of Fourier Transform based IR and Raman spectral measurements."( Detection of the mineral constituents in human renal calculi by vibrational spectroscopic analysis combined with allied techniques Powder XRD, TGA, SEM, IR imaging and TXRF.
Deshpande, G; Kundargi, VS; Mulimani, BG; Narayana Kalkura, S; Patil, S; Patil, SB; Ramana Ramya, J; Thanigai Arul, K; Tonannavar, J, 2022
)
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Bioavailability

Calcium bioavailability was nearly 10 times greater for low oxalate kale, CaCO3 and CaCl2 than from CaC2O4.

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" Calcium bioavailability was nearly 10 times greater for low oxalate kale, CaCO3 and CaCl2 than from CaC2O4 (calcium oxalate) and spinach (high in oxalates)."( Oxalic acid decreases calcium absorption in rats.
Ebner, JS; Krueger, CA; Martin, BR; Weaver, CM, 1987
)
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" These results alter our current understanding of calcium bioavailability from foods and therapeutic agents."( Absorption of calcium oxalate does not require dissociation in rats.
Hanes, DA; Heaney, RP; Wastney, M; Weaver, CM, 1999
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" After binding to calcium in the gut, oxalic acid absorption seems to be inhibited in the presence of calcium and this means that calcium oxalate is poorly absorbed (at least in the upper gastrointestinal tract)."( Urinary oxalic acid excretion differs after oral loading of rats with various oxalate salts.
Hatano, T; Hossain, RZ; Morozumi, M; Ogawa, Y; Sugaya, K, 2003
)
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" Therefore, this study was performed to compare calcium bioavailability and the risk of calcium oxalate stone formation for calcium supplement taken with meal vs."( Schedule of taking calcium supplement and the risk of nephrolithiasis.
Domrongkitchaiporn, S; Ingsathit, A; Prapaipanich, S; Rajatanavin, R; Sopassathit, W; Stitchantrakul, W, 2004
)
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"The investigation was undertaken with the objective of comparing two in vitro techniques, measuring dialyzable iron (method A) and measuring ionizable iron (method B), for iron bioavailability in a model system."( Comparative analysis of influence of promoters and inhibitors on in vitro available iron using two methods.
Gupta, S; Jyothi Lakshmi, A; Prakash, J,
)
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" Bioavailability of food oxalate and, thus, urine oxalate, will also be affected by salt forms of oxalate, food processing and cooking methods, meal composition, and the presence of Oxalabacter formigenes in the patient's gut."( Food oxalate: factors affecting measurement, biological variation, and bioavailability.
Massey, LK, 2007
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" This study was performed to examine the bioavailability of magnesium from two different pharmaceutical formulations of magnesium oxide (MgO)."( Bioavailability of magnesium from different pharmaceutical formulations.
Hesse, A; Jahnen, A; Siener, R, 2011
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" Urinary oxalate excretion is directly related to the amount of oral intake and intestinal absorption rate of oxalate."( Determination of Oxalate Content in Herbal Remedies and Dietary Supplements Based on Plant Extracts.
Blanco, F; López-Mesas, M; Siener, R; Valiente, M, 2016
)
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"Low-molecular-weight organic acids such as oxalate, which are ubiquitous in the environment, can control the solubility and bioavailability of toxic metals such as Pb in soils and water by influencing complexation and precipitation reactions."( Lead Solubility and Mineral Structures of Coprecipitated Lead/Calcium Oxalates.
Aristilde, L; Kelch, S; Martinez, CE; McBride, MB; Schmidt, M; Zhou, Y, 2019
)
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Dosage Studied

Krapp-Hydroxyanthrachinone given orally will, in a dosage of 150-200 mg, inhibit the intra-renal crystallization of calcium oxalate in the rabbit kidney following Glyoxalate intoxication.

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" All dosage regimens had favourable effects on urinary calcium, citrate, calcium/citrate quotients, and CaOx-CR."( Effects of different doses of alkaline citrate on urine composition and crystallization of calcium oxalate.
Berg, C; Larsson, L; Tiselius, HG, 1990
)
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" However, urinary fractions only promoted aggregation in a dose-response manner."( [Effect of urinary material and glycosaminoglycans on calcium oxalate monohydrate crystal aggregation].
Kagawa, S; Mizuta, K; Shirane, Y; Yamamoto, A, 1989
)
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"01), whereas the groups receiving low and high dosage magnesium hydroxide showed 73."( Chlorthalidone reduces calcium oxalate calculous recurrence but magnesium hydroxide does not.
Citron, JT; Dolman, LI; Ettinger, B; Livermore, B, 1988
)
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"Krapp-Hydroxyanthrachinone given orally will, in a dosage of 150-200 mg, inhibit the intra-renal crystallization of calcium oxalate in the rabbit kidney following Glyoxalate intoxication."( [Experimental and clinical studies concerning the influence of natural substances on the crystallization of calcium oxalate (author's transl)].
Berg, W; Bothor, C; Schneider, HJ, 1982
)
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" From the results obtained in this study, magnesium oxide in this dosage cannot be recommended for use in treatment of patients with urolithiasis."( Urine composition in patients with urolithiasis during treatment with magnesium oxide.
Ahlstrand, C; Larsson, L; Tiselius, HG, 1980
)
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"5 years) of whom 49 had been treated orally with naftidrofuryl oxalate at a mean dosage of 485 +/- 120 mg/24h."( Calcium oxalate crystalluria in elderly patients and treatment with naftidrofuryl oxalate.
Bouthier, F; Charmes, JP; Leroux-Robert, C; Moesch, C, 1995
)
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" Secondary oxalosis represents a possible cause of delayed recovery of renal function in patients with acute renal failure who are receiving vitamin C supplementation if excess dosage of that supplementation is given."( Secondary oxalosis: a cause of delayed recovery of renal function in the setting of acute renal failure.
Alkhunaizi, AM; Chan, L, 1996
)
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" Older and newer-generation bisphosphonates have an inhibitory effect on calcium oxalate urolithiasis that is demonstrable at relatively infrequent dosing intervals in vivo."( Inhibition of calcium oxalate urolithiasis in a rat model of lithogenesis using bisphosphonates.
Gupta, M; Smith, AD; Tuncay, OL; Valderrama, E, 1997
)
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"Using ethylene glycol (EG) and vitamin D3 as crystal-inducing diet (CID) in rats, we investigated the effect of the dosage of EG on the generation of chronic calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis."( Experimental nephrolithiasis in rats: the effect of ethylene glycol and vitamin D3 on the induction of renal calcium oxalate crystals.
Boevé, ER; Cao, LC; de Bruijn, WC; de Water, R; Deng, G; Schröder, FH; Stijnen, T; van Miert, PP, 1996
)
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"Although further studies are necessary regarding the effects of etidronate on crystallization and crystal adhesion both in vivo and in vitro, and the appropriate schedule of dosing to prevent side effects, it is possible that etidronate may be useful in the treatment of urinary stones."( Effects of etidronate disodium on crystallizations in synthetic urine and calcium oxalate crystal adhesion to Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells.
Ebisuno, S; Inagaki, T; Kohjimoto, Y; Komura, T; Nishihata, M; Nishikawa, T; Ohkawa, T, 1998
)
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" In one clinical trial the bioequivalence of orally taken potassium citrate (PC) or potassium-sodium citrate (PSC) (n = 9) was studied, in two other trials the dose-response effects of oral PC (n = 8) and oral calcium-sodium citrate (CSC; n = 8)."( Calcium oxalate crystallization in undiluted postprandial urine of healthy male volunteers as influenced by citrate.
Fan, J; Fink, E; Manoharan, M; Schmiedl, A; Schwille, PO, 2001
)
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" CaOx crystals were precipitated from filtered urine or ultrafiltered urine dosed with an intracrystalline protein, urinary prothrombin fragment 1 (UPTF1), isolated from white and black subjects."( Proteolysis and partial dissolution of calcium oxalate: a comparative, morphological study of urinary crystals from black and white subjects.
Chauvet, MC; Ryall, RL; Webber, D, 2005
)
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" A pretreatment of phycocyanin (100 mg/kg body weight) as a single oral dosage was given, one hour prior to oxalate challenge."( Oxalate mediated nephronal impairment and its inhibition by c-phycocyanin: a study on urolithic rats.
Ebrahim, AS; Farooq, SM; Rajesh, NG; Sakthivel, R; Subramhanya, KH; Varalakshmi, P, 2006
)
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" However, nonuniform strain increased and crystallite size decreased in a dose-response manner, both reaching saturation at a CME concentration of 3 mg/ and demonstrating unequivocally the inclusion of increasing quantities of proteins in the crystals."( Intracrystalline urinary proteins facilitate degradation and dissolution of calcium oxalate crystals in cultured renal cells.
Fleming, DE; Grover, PK; Ryall, RL; Thurgood, LA; van Bronswijk, W; Wang, T, 2008
)
0.58
" Subgroups of animals were included for metabolite analysis and renal clearance studies to provide a quantitative basis for extrapolating dose-response relationships from this sensitive animal model in human health risk assessments."( Dosimetry considerations in the enhanced sensitivity of male Wistar rats to chronic ethylene glycol-induced nephrotoxicity.
Bartels, MJ; Corley, RA; Dryzga, MD; Gingell, R; Hard, GC; McMartin, KE; Snellings, WM; Soelberg, JJ; Stebbins, KE; Wilson, DM, 2008
)
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" Prevention of NC with (low) oral doses of citrate has not resulted in a significant decrease in the prevalence of NC; a higher citrate dosage deserves further study."( Nephrocalcinosis in preterm neonates.
Kist-van Holthe, JE; Schell-Feith, EA; van der Heijden, AJ, 2010
)
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" The dosage schedule of these patients was recorded."( Drug dosage protocol for calcium oxalate stone.
Marickar, YM; Salim, A, 2009
)
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"Owing to the low effective dosage of indapamide (1."( Effects of short and long-term indapamide treatments on urinary calcium excretion in patients with calcium oxalate dihydrate urinary stone disease: a pilot study.
Alonso, D; Grases, F; Pieras, E; Pizá, P; Prieto, RM, 2012
)
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" Oral calcium supplements can reduce SS(CaOx), but monitoring is required to avoid exceeding a safe dosing threshold."( Enteric hyperoxaluria secondary to small bowel resection: use of computer simulation to characterize urinary risk factors for stone formation and assess potential treatment protocols.
Allie-Hamdulay, S; Jackson, GE; Rodgers, AL; Sutton, RA, 2014
)
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" In curative groups, a low dosage of extract, reduced kidney oxalate deposits and tubulointerstitial damage (P < ."( Effect of Malva Neglecta Wallr on Ethylene Glycol Induced Kidney Stones.
Kargar-Jahroomi, H; Poorahmadi, M; Saremi, J, 2015
)
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"Malva neglecta Wallr has beneficial effects on preventing and treating CaOx deposition and decreasing tubulointerstitial damage on a dosage dependent manner."( Effect of Malva Neglecta Wallr on Ethylene Glycol Induced Kidney Stones.
Kargar-Jahroomi, H; Poorahmadi, M; Saremi, J, 2015
)
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" The dosage of the drug varied from 6 to 18 g per day and was selected individually, depending on the purpose of the appointment of Blemaren®."( [EXPERIENCE OF USE OF BLEMAREN® IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS IN URIC ACID AND CALCIUM OXALATE UROLITHIASIS].
Konstantinova, OV; Yanenko, EK,
)
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" In summary, pAA is a potent anti-urolithic agent in rats and we can propose that 10 mg/kg body weight is the effective dosage of pAA and this concentration can be used for further studies."( Polyacrylic acid attenuates ethylene glycol induced hyperoxaluric damage and prevents crystal aggregation in vitro and in vivo.
Ganesh, RN; Sridharan, B; Viswanathan, P, 2016
)
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" Clarke) has been used by Unani physicians since ancient times in retention of urine, renal and bladder calculi, nephritis and other associated disorders in different dosage forms."( Antilithiatic effect of Peucedanum grande C. B. Clarke in chemically induced urolithiasis in rats.
Bano, H; Husain, S; Jahan, N; Kumar, BN; Makbul, SA; Sofi, G; Wadud, A, 2016
)
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"The results of this study do not support the hypothesis; however, evaluation of longer-term and different dosage studies in cats with LUTD is warranted."( Evaluation of three herbal compounds used for the management of lower urinary tract disease in healthy cats: a pilot study.
Bartges, JW; Callens, AJ; Cox, SK; Daniels, M; Marsden, S; Raditic, DM, 2018
)
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" After treatment, the stone scores showed that K-CA and K-HCA both significantly inhibit the formation of CaOx crystals in a dose-dependent manner, and with smaller dosage (0."( Hydroxycitric Acid Tripotassium Inhibits Calcium Oxalate Crystal Formation in the Drosophila Melanogaster Model of Hyperoxaluria.
Chen, Z; Han, S; Pokhrel, G; Sun, X; Xu, H; Zhao, C, 2019
)
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[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Drug Classes (1)

ClassDescription
organic calcium salt
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Protein Targets (8)

Potency Measurements

ProteinTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (µ)Min (ref.)Avg (ref.)Max (ref.)Bioassay(s)
GLI family zinc finger 3Homo sapiens (human)Potency1.12550.000714.592883.7951AID1259369; AID1259392
progesterone receptorHomo sapiens (human)Potency4.33740.000417.946075.1148AID1346795
retinoic acid nuclear receptor alpha variant 1Homo sapiens (human)Potency3.29640.003041.611522,387.1992AID1159552; AID1159553; AID1159555
estrogen-related nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency0.48670.001530.607315,848.9004AID1224841
estrogen nuclear receptor alphaHomo sapiens (human)Potency3.07060.000229.305416,493.5996AID1259244
Histone H2A.xCricetulus griseus (Chinese hamster)Potency6.19530.039147.5451146.8240AID1224845; AID1224896
Voltage-dependent calcium channel gamma-2 subunitMus musculus (house mouse)Potency3.07060.001557.789015,848.9004AID1259244
Glutamate receptor 2Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat)Potency3.07060.001551.739315,848.9004AID1259244
[prepared from compound, protein, and bioassay information from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Ceullar Components (1)

Processvia Protein(s)Taxonomy
plasma membraneGlutamate receptor 2Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat)
[Information is prepared from geneontology information from the June-17-2024 release]

Research

Studies (4,380)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-19901014 (23.15)18.7374
1990's876 (20.00)18.2507
2000's962 (21.96)29.6817
2010's1079 (24.63)24.3611
2020's449 (10.25)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 105.53

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index105.53 (24.57)
Research Supply Index8.45 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.63 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index198.28 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.01 (0.95)

This Compound (105.53)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials119 (2.62%)5.53%
Reviews416 (9.17%)6.00%
Case Studies392 (8.64%)4.05%
Observational9 (0.20%)0.25%
Other3,599 (79.36%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]