inorganic phosphate

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Noun1.inorganic phosphate - a salt of phosphoric acidinorganic phosphate - a salt of phosphoric acid    
calcium phosphate - a phosphate of calcium; a main constituent of animal bones
salt - a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
sodium orthophosphate, sodium phosphate - phosphate of sodium; used as a laxative to cleanse the bowels
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Browse Full Report on Market with TOC - https://www.factmr.com/report/2814/alkaline-phosphatase-kits-market Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme which catalyzes the phosphate esters in an alkaline buffer and produces an inorganic phosphate and organic radical.
Inorganic phosphate, used as a preservative and flavor enhancer in sodas and processed foods, zaps your energy and contributes to people being sedentary, according to research published in Circulation, January 2019.
[USPRwire, Thu Feb 21 2019] Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme which catalyzes the phosphate esters in an alkaline buffer and produces an inorganic phosphate and organic radical.
ISLAMABAD -- A two-part study that examined both mice and humans revealed a strong link between inorganic phosphate, a food additive that is prevalent in the "Western diet, " and a lack of physical activity.
The LLDA had earlier claimed that monitoring conducted showed poor quality in the surrounding areas of the company, exceeding the guidelines in terms of inorganic phosphate, ammonia and fecal coliform while below the minimum limit for dissolved oxygen.
Phytases (myo-inositol-hexakisphosphate3-phosphohydrolases) are acid phosphatase enzymes, which efficiently cleave phosphate moieties from phytic acid (myo-inositol-hexakisphosphate), thereby generating myo-inositol and inorganic phosphate (Mitchell et al.,1997).
In some acidophilic microorganisms, PolyP accumulates in the form of granules in the cytoplasm and it is rapidly hydrolyzed to inorganic phosphate (Pi) after copper exposure [13].
Hillebrand et al., "Increased inorganic phosphate induces human endothelial cell apoptosis in vitro," American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, vol.
For experiments, normal phosphate (NP) groups refers to groups receiving standard cell culture media, and high phosphate (HP) groups refers to groups receiving media supplemented with 3 mM inorganic phosphate in the form of dibasic sodium phosphate.
This enzyme catalyzes adenosine monophosphate conversion into inorganic phosphate, which makes it a calcification accelerator.
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