Oxalate

//ˈɒksəleɪt//

Synonyms for "oxalate" (2 found)

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 草酸鹽 /草酸盐 noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Czech

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  • oxalát noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)
  • šťavelan noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Finnish

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  • oksalaatti noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

French

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  • oxalate noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Indonesian

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  • oksalat noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Irish

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  • ocsaláit noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Malay

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  • oksalat noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Polish

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  • szczawian noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

Spanish

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  • oxalato noun (salt or ester of oxalic acid)

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Oxalic acid, or "oxalate," is a naturally occurring plant chemical which, in the human diet, can react with calcium, iron, and other minerals to inhibit mineral absorption. Foods such as tea, beets, rhubarb, strawberries, spinach, and chocolate are known to increase oxalate in the urine and may contribute to kidney stone formation.

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