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Solution reagent 1341
for clinical chemistryfor urine samplesphosphorus

solution reagent
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Characteristics

Type
solution
Applications
for urine samples, for clinical chemistry
Tested parameter
phosphorus

Description

88% of the phosphorus contained in the body is localized in bone in the form of calcium phosphate as the apatite Ca2+(Ca3(PO)) 2. The remainder is involved in intermediary carbohydrate metabolism and in physiologically important substances such as phospholipids, nucleic acids and ATP. Phosphorus occurs in blood in the form of inorganic phosphate and in organically bound phosphoric acid. The small amount of extracellular organic phosphorus is found almost exclusively in the form of phospholipids. The ratio of phosphate to calcium in the blood is approximately 6:10. An increase in the level of phosphorous causes a decrease in the calcium level. The mechanism is influenced by interaction between parathormome and vitamin D. Hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D intoxication and renal failure with decreased glomerular phosphate filtration give rise to hyperphosphatemia. Hypophosphatemia occurs in rickets, hyperparathyroidism and Fanconi’s syndrome.
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