Urinary oxalate increased, although inconsistently, with
dietary oxalic acid only when the dietary calcium content was low (Stevenson et al. 2003a).
Not exact matches
Oxalic acid has a strong tendency to bind with
dietary calcium intake and form calcium oxalate molecules.
Spinach is the cruciferous vegetable highest in
oxalic acid, a potent mineral - binder that inhibits the absorption of
dietary minerals including calcium, zinc, magnesium and iron.
For 24 weeks, they were fed a nutritionally complete dry dog food supplemented with different combinations of
dietary calcium and oxalate (in the form of
oxalic acid) commonly found in dry commercially - prepared dog foods.