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The book first summarizes the various factors contributing to calculi formation, along with different therapeutic measures including medicinal plants/drugs which have been experimentally proven to exhibit antiurolithiatic activity employing various mechanisms. The authors discuss the known transition metal oxalates, their synthetic analogues, thermal and magnetic behaviour, and reaction pathways, particularly for energy materials such as Li ion, as well as supercapacitor and redox flow battery systems. A number of possible synthetic pathways for the generation of oxalic acid in plants and fungi are presented and briefly discussed. An important number of studies have shown that ascorbic acid is the major substrate for the synthesis of oxalic acid in plants. Therefore, the so called "Wheeler-Smirnoff" mechanism, which explains the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in the plant kingdom, is discussed in detail. Lastly, this compilation explores how hyperoxaluria can be a pathway through which kidney dysfunction occurs in persons due to diabetes mellitus or obesity and thus lead to a gradual deterioration of renal function.

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Preface; Pathophysiologic and Therapeutic Aspects of Renal Calculi; Transition Metal Oxalates as Potential Futuristic Materials for Efficient Energy Storage Capacity; Oxalate Biosynthesis and Degradation in Plants and Fungi; The Association of Diabetes and Obesity with Urolithiasis: A Review; Index.

Oxalate: Structure, Functions and Occurrence

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 01/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781536183030, 978-1536183030
      ISBN10: 1536183032

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book first summarizes the various factors contributing to calculi formation, along with different therapeutic measures including medicinal plants/drugs which have been experimentally proven to exhibit antiurolithiatic activity employing various mechanisms. The authors discuss the known transition metal oxalates, their synthetic analogues, thermal and magnetic behaviour, and reaction pathways, particularly for energy materials such as Li ion, as well as supercapacitor and redox flow battery systems. A number of possible synthetic pathways for the generation of oxalic acid in plants and fungi are presented and briefly discussed. An important number of studies have shown that ascorbic acid is the major substrate for the synthesis of oxalic acid in plants. Therefore, the so called "Wheeler-Smirnoff" mechanism, which explains the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in the plant kingdom, is discussed in detail. Lastly, this compilation explores how hyperoxaluria can be a pathway through which kidney dysfunction occurs in persons due to diabetes mellitus or obesity and thus lead to a gradual deterioration of renal function.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Pathophysiologic and Therapeutic Aspects of Renal Calculi; Transition Metal Oxalates as Potential Futuristic Materials for Efficient Energy Storage Capacity; Oxalate Biosynthesis and Degradation in Plants and Fungi; The Association of Diabetes and Obesity with Urolithiasis: A Review; Index.

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