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The subject invention concerns the novel use of formyl-CoA transferase enzyme together with oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase enzyme for the detection and measurement of oxalate in biological samples. The use of the enzyme system according to the subject invention results in the conversion of oxalate into carbon dioxide and formate. Because the production of formate is directly correlated to the concentration of oxalate present in a sample, the determination of the resulting formate concentration provide...
The subject invention concerns the novel use of formyl-CoA transferase enzyme together with oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase enzyme for the detection and measurement of oxalate in biological samples. The use of the enzyme system according to the subject invention results in the conversion of oxalate into carbon dioxide and formate. Because the production of formate is directly correlated to the concentration of oxalate present in a sample, the determination of the resulting formate concentration provide...
Process for the production of potassium titanyl oxalate which comprises heating a tetraalkyl titanate with about three times the molar amount of water and twice the molar amount of potassium hydrogen oxalate. If desired, two thirds of the water is added initially and the balance subsequently. A solvent such as an alkanol may be employed. Advantageously the reaction, distillation of volatiles, crystallization and drying are all performed in the same vessel.
A method for reducing oxalate levels in a patient that includes administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of non-absorbable amine polymers such as a polymer characterized by a repeat unit having the formula: ##STR1## and salts and copolymers thereof, where n is a positive integer and x is zero or an integer between 1 and about 4.
In a process for the recovery of cobalt oxalate and/or manganese oxalate, the solutions or extracts containing cobalt and/or manganese are treated with sodium, potassium or ammonium oxalate. To obtain an easily filtrable cobalt and/or manganese oxalate precipitate, the precipitation is performed at temperatures of 50.degree. to 160.degree. C. with 1 to 2 moles of solid alkali oxalate or ammonium oxalate. When sodium oxalate is used, the water content of the solutions or extracts is from 5 to 90%...
A method for reducing oxalate levels in a patient that includes administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of non-absorbable amine polymers such as a polymer characterized by a repeat unit having the formula: ##STR1## and salts and copolymers thereof, where n is a positive integer and x is zero or an integer between 1 and about 4.
A method for reducing oxalate levels in a patient that includes administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of non-absorbable amine polymers such as a polymer characterized by a repeat unit having the formula: ##STR1## and salts and copolymers thereof, where n is a positive integer and x is zero or an integer between 1 and about 4.
A process for the preparation of oxalate esters by reacting carbon monoxide with an alcohol in the presence of a stoichiometric quantity of a metal salt catalyst and a stoichiometric quantity of an amine base. Preferably stoichiometric amounts of particular metal oxidizing salts are employed along with the metal salt catalyst and a stoichiometric amount of amine base. Alternatively ligands of the metal salt catalysts may be employed, especially in conjunction with a metal oxidant and an amine ba...
A process for the production of ammonium oxalate and a metal carbonate from a metal oxalate and ammonium carbonate in aqueous or methanol media, ideally using excess ammonium hydroxide.
A method for reducing oxalate levels in a patient that includes administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of non-absorbable amine polymers such as a polymer characterized by a repeat unit having the formula: ##STR1## and salts and copolymers thereof, where n is a positive integer and x is zero or an integer between 1 and about 4.
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