Most common are struvite stones, which are made
of magnesium ammonium phosphate.
Remember that struvite stones are made
of magnesium ammonium phosphate.
Not exact matches
After separation
of the solid fraction, the released phosphate dissolved in the liquid fraction can be precipitated as
magnesium ammonium phosphate and calcium phosphate, which in turn are directly usable as high value fertilising salts.
Biochar increases the pH
of acidic soil, and helps it to retain nutrients such as
ammonium, calcium,
magnesium, potassium and phosphorus.
Struvites are also known as triple phosphate uroliths, a term dating from an old, incorrect assumption that the struvite crystal's phosphate ion was bound to three positive ions instead
of just
magnesium and
ammonium.
These struvite stones are composed
of magnesium,
ammonium and phosphate, and are primarily caused by dietary
magnesium.
Struvite bladder and kidney stones are made up
of magnesium,
ammonium and phosphate.
A pH above this range can lead to the growth
of struvites (
magnesium ammonium phosphate crystals).
Until the mid 1990s, these crystals were usually composed
of the mineral, struvite (
ammonium -
magnesium - phosphate).
Cat bladder stones could reliably be assumed to be made
of struvite (a matrix
of ammonium -
magnesium - phosphate).
Struvite is a urinary mineral composed
of ammonium, phosphate, and
magnesium.
Ammonium urate calculi are not usually visible on survey radiographs unless they also contain substantial amounts
of magnesium and phosphate.
Struvite stones are the most common urinary stones in dogs, and are composed
of the minerals:
magnesium,
ammonium, and phosphate.
When the urine pH becomes too alkaline, there is an increased risk
of formation
of struvite (also known as
magnesium ammonium phosphate) bladder crystals and / or stones.
(Struvite is also occasionally referred to as «Triple Phosphate» due to an old erroneous belief that the phosphate ion was bonded to 3 positive ions instead
of just
magnesium and
ammonium.)
Struvite is the name given to the crystal composed
of Magnesium,
Ammonium, and Phosphate.
Magnesium Ammonium Phosphates and Urates on the other hand are suspected in those cats with a sort
of defect in the re — absorptive mechanism
of the kidney.
Struvite crystals and stones form as a result
of urine that is over-burdened with
magnesium,
ammonium and phosphorus as well as an alkaline urinary pH.
Predicting the crystallization potential
of urine from cats and dogs with respect to calcium oxalate and
magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite).
Concurrently, the number
of the common urinary tract stones that are composed
of struvite (
magnesium ammonium phosphate) has dropped.