Struvite [struvit]
- Terms
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dittmarit
fosforečnan amonno-hořečnatý
fosforečnan hořečnato-amonný hexahydrát
fosforečnan hořečnato-amonný*6H2O
krystaly struvitu
magnesium amonium fosfát hexahydrát
magnesium-amoniumfosfát hexahydrát
magnezium amonium fosfát
magneziumamoniumfosfát
magneziumamoniumfosfát hexahydrát
struvit (H3PO4-NH4-Mg (1:1:1))
struvit MgNH4PO4.6H2O
struvitové kameny
struvitové krystaly
triplfosfát
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Ammonium Magnesium Phosphate
Dittmarite
Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate
Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate Hexahydrate
Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate Monohydrate
Struvite (H3PO4-NH4-Mg (1:1:1))
Struvite Crystal
Struvite Crystals
The mineral magnesium ammonium phosphate with the formula NH4MgPO4. It is associated with urea-splitting organisms in a high magnesium, high phosphate, alkaline environment. Accumulation of crystallized struvite is found in the urinary tract as struvite CALCULI and as scale on sewage system equipment and wastewater pipes.
- DUI
- D000069877 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0053930
- Previous indexing
- Magnesium Compounds (1963-2016); Phosphates (1963-2016)
- History note
- 2017 (1974)
- Public note
- 2017; STRUVITE was indexed under MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS 1994-2016, AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS 1974-1981, MAGNESIUM 1974-1983, and under PHOSPHATES 1974-2016
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