phosphate
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A salt of phosphorus found in such foods as meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, legumes, nuts, and soft drinks. Reduction of phosphate intake may be necessary to help reduce kidney stone formation.
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phosphate
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a compound containing phosphorous; an important nutrient for primary production
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phosphate
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An emulsifier that prevents separation of product. Adds shine. DEA Oleth - 10 Phosphate - An emulsifier derived from oleic acid, an unsaturated fatty acid. Deionized Water - Water purified by deionization technique based on removal of highly active ions especially positively charged cations like calcium (Ca++) magnesium(MG++) and iron (Fe++) and (Fe+++). Diazolidinyl - A cosmetic preservative. Dicetyldimonium Chloride - (see Cetyldimonium Chloride) Dimethicone - A silicone derivative. ...
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phosphate
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molecular subunit made up of a phosphorous atom and four oxygen atoms.
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phosphate binder
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Any of various medications used to prevent hyperphosphatemia in patients with end-stage renal disease. Calcium carbonate taken with meals is the most commonly employed agent. In the past aluminum-containing antacids were used fo
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