Abstract

Summary of main observation and conclusionMelamine (Mel), a contaminant that has received much attention in recent years, has been adulterated into milk powder, causing a large number of infants suffering from kidney stone disease. To study the process and mechanism of calcium phosphate (CaP) stone formation induced by Mel, we simulated the formation process of CaP stones and studied the effect of Mel on crystallization in aqueous and synthetic urine systems, respectively. Ion selective electrode method was used to study the thermodynamic parameters and reaction rate of the crystallization process. It was firstly discovered that Mel could induce the formation of CaP crystals significantly under weak acidic urine conditions in which CaP cannot be stably present, so it may cause people to produce CaP stones. Thermodynamic parameter and reaction rate analysis indicated that Mel could increase the reaction tendency and accelerate the formation of CaP crystals, which was achieved by two process of electrostatic adsorption and release of calcium ions. This research is expected to provide scientific guidance for the prevention and treatment of Mel‐related stones.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call