Came acrross a question about Ca stones. Question was which one of the following would most likely increase the threshold for crystal precipitation in a solution of Ca Phosphate and Oxalat salts?
Ionized Ca, phosphate concentration, decreased free water, acidification of the urine, saturation of urine, or Citrate.
Citrate was the answer!
I thought that Phosphate would also be able to prevent Ca stones since it binds to free Ca.
Im guessing its because the question is asking about all 3 the best answer would be Citrate?
In the explanation it says increasing the Ca and Phosphate concentrations will increase the precipitation. I can understand why increasing Ca would but not sure about phosphate.
ANyone with an explanation to this?
Ionized Ca, phosphate concentration, decreased free water, acidification of the urine, saturation of urine, or Citrate.
Citrate was the answer!
I thought that Phosphate would also be able to prevent Ca stones since it binds to free Ca.
Im guessing its because the question is asking about all 3 the best answer would be Citrate?
In the explanation it says increasing the Ca and Phosphate concentrations will increase the precipitation. I can understand why increasing Ca would but not sure about phosphate.
ANyone with an explanation to this?